Volume V (2000) - Flora of New Zealand Gramineae
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Parapholis C.E.Hubb.

Parapholis C.E.Hubb., 1946

Type species: P. incurva (L.) C.E.Hubb.

Short, caespitose annuals or biennials. Leaf-sheath open. Ligule membranous. Leaf-blade flat to rolled, narrow. Culm glabrous. Inflorescence a single, simple spike, breaking up at maturity by disarticulation of rachis below each spikelet. Spikelets 1-flowered, sessile, solitary and alternating on opposite sides of rachis, broadside to rachis and ± sunk in cavities within it, falling away with rachis internodes at maturity. Glumes 2, adjacent, strongly nerved, coriaceous, ≥ lemma, tip acute. Lemma 3-5-nerved, membranous, at right angles to rachis. Palea ≤ lemma, hyaline, keels 2, rather indistinct. Lodicules 2, glabrous. Stamens 3. Ovary glabrous; styles free to base. Caryopsis longitudinally grooved; embryo small; hilum punctiform or shortly elliptic. Fig. 7.

Key

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Anthers < 1 mm; culms and spikes often strongly curved
Anthers 2-3 mm; culms and spikes straight to slightly curved

6 spp. of western Europe, Mediterranean, to eastern Asia. Naturalised spp. 2.

Mediterranean spp. were revised by Runemark, H. Bot. Not. 115: 1-17 (1962); his treatment is followed here.

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