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Volume V (2000) - Flora of New Zealand Gramineae
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Paspalum L.

Paspalum L., 1759

Type species: P. dimidiatum L.

Perennials, of various habit. Leaf-sheath open or closed below. Ligule membranous, glabrous. Collar often bearded. Leaf-blade flat or convolute, rolled in bud. Culm simple or branched. Inflorescence paniculate, of spike-like racemes, these solitary, digitate or scattered along a simple common rachis. Racemes bearing subsessile to short-pedicelled, ± appressed, single or paired spikelets in two rows along one side of narrow or wing-like rachis. Spikelets lanceolate to oblong or orbicular, awnless, dorsally compressed, usually planoconvex, falling entire at maturity, 2-flowered, florets awnless; lower floret Ø, reduced to a lemma; upper floret ⚥. Glumes membranous; lower usually 0, rarely a small scale, upper ≈ spikelet. Lower floret: lemma similar in size and texture to upper glume but less convex, or flat; palea 0 or vestigial. Upper floret: lemma ± crustaceous, glabrous, usually obtuse with firm inrolled margins; palea ≈ lemma and similar in texture; lodicules 2, minute, broadly cuneate, rather fleshy; stamens 3; ovary apex glabrous, styles subterminal, free; caryopsis ± biconvex, embryo < ½ length of caryopsis, hilum subbasal, punctiform.

Key

1
Inflorescence of 2 racemes, ± digitate at culm apex, rarely a third raceme below, or rarely a solitary raceme
2
Inflorescence of 2-many racemes, ± distant along a common rachis
4
2
Spikelets c. 1.5 mm, broad-elliptic to almost orbicular
Spikelets 2.5-4.5 mm, elliptic
3
3
Upper glume minutely appressed-puberulent; in seepages
Upper glume glabrous; in dry or coastal saline sites
4
Spikelets glabrous
Spikelets pubescent or hair-fringed
5
5
Upper glume conspicuously fringed with long, silky hairs
6
Upper glume pubescent but without a conspicuous fringe of hairs
7
6
Culms geniculate-ascending; panicle drooping; racemes (2)-3-6; spikelets 3-3.5 mm
Culms and panicles stiffly erect; racemes 10-20-(26); spikelets 2-2.7 mm
7
Racemes c. 30; spikelets c. 1.5 mm
Racemes 2-4; spikelets c. 3 mm

c. 250 spp. of tropical and warm temperate regions. Naturalised spp. 6; transient spp. 2.

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