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Volume V (2000) - Flora of New Zealand Gramineae
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Puccinellia Parl.

Puccinellia Parl., 1850 , nom. cons.

Type species: P. distans (L.) Parl.

Perennials, biennials, or annuals. Leaf-sheath open. Ligule membranous. Leaf-blade flat, folded, or involute. Inflorescence an open or contracted panicle. Spikelets 2-several-flowered, pedicelled, laterally compressed or almost cylindric; disarticulation above glumes and between florets; rachilla prolonged, glabrous. Glumes usually unequal and < adjacent lemmas, obtuse or acute, rounded, awnless, herbaceous to membranous, margins hyaline; lower 1-(3)-nerved, upper 3-(5)-nerved. Lemma 5-(7)-nerved, rounded, usually oblong, obtuse or sometimes acute, awnless, often pubescent near base especially on nerves, or rarely completely glabrous; apex usually scarious or hyaline and ± erose. Palea ≈ lemma, keels scaberulous to ciliate, rarely slightly excurrent, apex shortly bifid. Callus glabrous. Lodicules 2, membranous, lanceolate, acute. Stamens 3. Ovary glabrous; styles free. Caryopsis oblong; embryo small; hilum subbasal, punctiform or shortly elliptic. Chasmogamous or cleistogamous.

Key

1
Leaf-blade involute; lemma glabrous or with minute hairs near base (visible only at high magnification c. ×40); palea keels finely scabrid
2
Leaf-blade flat or folded, sometimes with involute margins; either lemma with basal hairs visible at ×10 or lemma ± glabrous but palea keels conspicuously ciliate at midway
3
2
Branching intravaginal; panicle overtopping leaves; upper glume usually 2-3.5 mm
Branching extravaginal; panicle rarely formed, but if present then overtopped by leaves and upper glume < 1.5 mm
3
Lemma 2.7-5 mm; upper glume 2-5 mm
4
Lemma 1.5-2.6 mm; upper glume 1-2 mm
6
4
Panicle ovate or oblong, strongly secund
Panicle linear-lanceolate, fusiform, or rarely with spreading branches
5
5
Leaf-sheath firmly membranous, straw-coloured to greyish or greenish brown or purplish; leaf-blade scabrid adaxially and on margins; palea keels not conspicuously ciliate at midway
5a
Palea keels shortly excurrent
Palea keels reaching only to apex
5b
5b
Panicle branches scabrid
Panicle branches smooth
Leaf-sheath hyaline, whitish; leaf-blade completely smooth; palea keels conspicuously ciliate at midway
6
Lemma subobtuse with midnerve reaching apex or often slightly excurrent; panicle branches erect, sometimes spreading at maturity
Lemma truncate with midnerve not reaching broad hyaline upper margin; panicle branches deflexed at maturity

c. 80 species of temperate regions throughout the world, but principally in Asia; usually in coastal salt marshes, or inland on saline or alkaline soils. Endemic spp. 3, indigenous spp. 1 shared with Australia; naturalised spp. 3.

The N.Z. spp. were revised by Edgar, E. N.Z. J. Bot. 34: 17-32 (1996), and earlier by Allan, H. H. and Jansen, P. T.R.S.N.Z. 69: 265-269 (1939).

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