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Plants perennial; rarely annual. Culms herbaceous. Ligules of hairs; blade epidermes with bicellular microhairs. Inflorescences terminal, dense, narrow to somewhat open panicles; disarticulation above the glumes but not between the florets (except in Cottea). Spikelets with 3-10 florets, sometimes only the lowest floret bisexual. Lemmas 5-13-veined, veins extending into awns, often with intermixed hyaline lobes. Caryopses with punctate hila; embryos 1/2 or more as long as the caryopses. x = 10.
Discussion
The tribe Pappophoreae includes five genera and approximately 40 species. It is represented in tropical and warm regions around the world.
Selected References
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Spikelets disarticulating above the glumes and between the florets; florets 6-10, the lemmas with both awns and awned teeth, these not forming a pappuslike crown | Cottea |
1 | Spikelets disarticulating above the glumes but not between the florets, these falling as a unit; florets 3-6, the lemmas awned but without awned teeth, the awns forming a pappuslike crown. | > 2 |
2 | Lower glumes 1-veined; lemma awns scabridulous, not plumose | Pappophorum |
2 | Lower glumes 5-7-veined; lemma awns plumose, not scabridulous | Enneapogon |
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