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Descriptions

W.D. Clayton, M. Vorontsova, K.T. Harman & H. Williamson

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Brachiaria humidicola

HABIT Perennial. Stolons present. Culms geniculately ascending, or decumbent; 40–100 cm long; without nodal roots, or rooting from lower nodes. Ligule a fringe of hairs. Leaf-blades linear, or lanceolate; 4–20 cm long; 3–10 mm wide.

INFLORESCENCE Inflorescence composed of racemes.

Racemes 2–3(–4); borne along a central axis; unilateral; 2–7 cm long. Central inflorescence axis 2–13 cm long. Rhachis wingless, or narrowly winged; angular. Spikelet packing adaxial; regular; 2 -rowed.

Spikelets solitary. Fertile spikelets sessile.

FERTILE SPIKELETS Spikelets comprising 1 basal sterile florets; 1 fertile florets; without rhachilla extension. Spikelets elliptic; dorsally compressed; compressed slightly; subacute; 4–6 mm long; falling entire. Rhachilla internodes elongated between glumes.

GLUMES Glumes similar; reaching apex of florets; thinner than fertile lemma. Lower glume oblong; 0.75–1 length of spikelet; membranous; without keels; 11 -veined. Lower glume surface glabrous, or pubescent. Lower glume apex obtuse. Upper glume oblong; 1 length of spikelet; membranous; without keels; 5–9 -veined. Upper glume lateral veins with cross-veins. Upper glume surface glabrous, or pubescent. Upper glume apex obtuse.

FLORETS Basal sterile florets male; with palea. Lemma of lower sterile floret similar to upper glume; oblong; 1 length of spikelet; membranous; 5 -veined; with cross-veins; glabrous, or pubescent; obtuse. Fertile lemma elliptic; 3.5–5.5 mm long; indurate; without keel. Lemma surface papillose. Lemma margins involute. Lemma apex obtuse, or acute. Palea involute; indurate; without keels.

DISTRIBUTION Africa: west tropical, west-central tropical, northeast tropical, east tropical, southern tropical, and south. Asia-tropical: Papuasia. Australasia: Australia. Pacific: southwestern. South America: Mesoamericana, northern South America, western South America, and Brazil.

NOTES Paniceae. FTEA.

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