Difference between revisions of "Paspalum dilatatum"

Poir.
Common names: Dallisgrass
Introduced
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 579.
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 11 May 2021

Plants perennial; cespitose, rhizomatous, rhizomes short (less than 1 cm), forming a knotty base. Culms 50-175 cm, erect; nodes glabrous. Sheaths glabrous or pubescent, lower sheaths more frequently pubescent than the upper sheaths; ligules 1.5-3.8 mm; blades to 35 cm long, 2-16.5 mm wide, flat, mostly glabrous, adaxial surfaces with a few long hairs near the base. Panicles terminal, with 2-7 racemosely arranged branches; branches 1.5-12 cm, racemose, divergent; branch axes 0.7-1.4 mm wide, winged, glabrous, margins scabrous, terminating in a spikelet. Spikelets 2.3-4 mm long, 1.7-2.5 mm wide, paired, appressed to the branch axes, ovate, tapering to an acute apex, stramineous (rarely purple). Lower glumes absent; upper glumes and lower lemmas 5-7-veined, margins pilose; upper florets stramineous. Caryopses 2-2.3 mm, white to brown. 2n = 20, 40, 50-63.

Distribution

D.C., W.Va., Pacific Islands (Hawaii), Fla., Puerto Rico, N.J., N.Mex., Tex., La., Tenn., N.C., S.C., Va., Colo., Calif., Ala., Ark., Ill., Ga., Ariz., Md., Okla., Mo., Miss., Ky., Oreg.

Discussion

Paspalum dilatatum is native to Brazil and Argentina. It is now well established in the Flora region, generally as a weed in waste places. It is also used as a turf grass.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Paspalum dilatatum +
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