Volume V (2000) - Flora of New Zealand Gramineae
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Glyceria ×pedicellata F.Towns.

G. ×pedicellata F.Towns., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, 5: 105 (1850).

G. fluitans × G. plicata

Forming large patches with long floating stolons. Leaf-sheath papery, light brown or purplish, minutely scabrid or smooth. Ligule (3)-5-10 mm, membranous. Leaf-blade (9)-17-25 cm × 3-6 mm, folded or flat, minutely scabrid throughout, or only abaxially, or entirely smooth; margins finely scabrid, tip narrowed abruptly to stiff point. Culm (25)-45-75 cm, branched at base, internodes spongy, glabrous, smooth. Panicle (18)-25-45 cm, branches erect, or finally spreading, below in clusters of 2-3 at nodes, borne singly above or sometimes throughout, unequal, longer branches with up to 9 spikelets, shorter branches with 1-2 spikelets; rachis and branches glabrous. Spikelets 20-27 mm, 8-14-flowered, linear-oblong, green, rarely purplish, ± persistent. Glumes unequal, broadly oblong to broadly elliptic, 1-nerved, obtuse, membranous; lower 2-3.5 mm, upper 3-5.3 mm. Lemma (4.5)-5.5-6 mm, 7-nerved, elliptic-oblong, obtuse; nerves finely scabrid, not extending into wide hyaline upper margin. Palea oblong, shortly bidentate with teeth not projecting beyond lemma apex, keels narrowly winged and minutely scabrid. Rachilla c. 1.5 mm, glabrous. Anthers 1.2-2 mm, indehiscent, pollen-sterile. Caryopsis 0.

N.: scattered localities in Auckland, Hawke's Bay and Wellington provinces; S.: Marlborough (Tuamarina), Canterbury (near Christchurch), scattered localities in South Otago and Southland. Lowland in swampy ground, on edges of creeks and streams and on drain banks.

Of probable natural hybrid origin in New Zealand.

This hybrid occurs sporadically in the British Isles and Europe [Stace, C. A. (Ed.) Hybridization and the Flora of the British Isles (1975)].

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