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

Arundo L., 1753

Type species: A. donax L.

Tall, robust, perennial reeds, with stout creeping rhizomes, stout, hollow culms, wide flat cauline leaves, and large panicles. Ligule membranous, ciliate. Leaf-blade linear, long-tapering. Culm erect, sometimes almost woody. Inflorescence a terminal, dense, plume-like panicle, with fascicled lower branches. Spikelets 2-4-flowered, laterally compressed, all florets ⚥; disarticulation above glumes and between florets; rachilla prolonged. Glumes 3-5-nerved, persistent, ± equal. Lemma 3-7-nerved, covered with long, soft hairs from below, usually bidentate, with central awn from the sinus. Palea < lemma, keels densely ciliate. Lodicules 2, glabrous, irregularly toothed. Stamens 3. Fig. 15.

3 spp., of tropical and warm temperate regions, on river banks and in wet places. Naturalised sp. 1.

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