Difference between revisions of "×elyhordeum montanense"

(Scribn. ex Beal) Bowden
Synonyms: Hordeum montanense
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 286.
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 11 May 2021

Culms 60-100 cm. Sheaths glabrous; blades 5-8 mm wide, flat, lax. Inflorescences spikelike, 8-17 cm, nodding, with 3 spikelets per node. Spikelets with 1-4 florets, the lateral spikelets usually shortly pedicellate, with 1(2) sterile florets, the central spikelet sessile, with 2(3-4) sterile florets, the third and fourth florets rudimentary. Glumes 10-35 mm including the awns, slightly widened above the base; lowest lemma of central florets about 8 mm, glabrous towards the base, sparsely scabrous distally, awned, awns 15-25 mm, straight to slightly divergent at maturity. 2n = 28.

Distribution

N.Dak., Nebr., N.S., Que., Mont., Ill., Iowa, Oreg., S.Dak., Idaho, Wyo.

Discussion

×Elyhordeum montanense applies to hybrids between Elymus virginicus and Hordeum jubatum. It is often found in disturbed areas where both parental taxa grow. Short-awned specimens may reflect the involvement of E. submuticus rather than E. virginicus, two taxa that have sometimes been treated as conspecific.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.