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Published In: Encyclopédie Méthodique, Botanique 8: 776. 1808. (Encycl.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. & Fr. Per.: May-August.
Type: Type: cultivated in Paris, Poiret (P).
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan (Baluchistan, N.W.F.P., Gilgit & Kashmir); Europe and temperate Asia; introduced in North America.
Comment/Acknowledgements: A valuable constituent of alpine pastures between 1700 and 4000 m.
Map Location: A-6 Chitral dist.: Oichor Gol, 10000', S.A. Bowes Lyon 854 (RAW); A-7 Gilgit Agency: Darkot, 9700', S.A. Bowes Lyon 8049, 9058 (K); Chitral dist.: Baroghil Pass, 12500', J.D.A. Stainton 2983 (RAW); Yarkhun, 4000 m , F. Schmid 2345(K); A-8 Gilgit Agency: Naltar Lakes, 12000', R.R. Stewart 26659 (K, RAW); B-7 Hazara dist.: Naran to Saiful Maluk, Sh. Ali 189 (K, RAW); Siran Valley, M. Inayat Khan 20290a (K, KUH); B-8 Kashmir: near Burzil Chowki, 11000',R.R. & I.D. Stewart 19811A (RAW); above Pahlgam, 10000', R.R. & I.D. Stewart 21728a (K); above Gulmarg, 9-10000', J. F. Duthie 11272 (K, KUH); Baltistan: Chatpani nullah, W of Dras, 12000', J. F. Duthie 13833(K); B-9 Kashmir: Marpo La, Dras side, 14000', R. R. & I.D. Stewart 22309a(K); C-8 Kashmir: Lidarwat, M. Inayat Khan 25772 (K); Aliabad, 11000', C.B. Clarke 29010 (K); D-4 Quetta dist.: Spin Karez, J. J. Norris 55 (K, RAW); above Hanna, R. R. Stewart 27968 (K, RAW); 1½ miles from Urak on way to Quetta, S. Nazim Uddin & Sultanul Abedin 279 (KUH).

 

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Perennial; culms 30-110 cm high, erect, not rooting from the nodes. Leaf-blades 6-40 cm long, 4-12 mm wide, glabrous; upper sheaths slightly inflated; ligule 2-5 mm long, obtuse. Panicle 2-9 cm long, 8-13 mm wide, broadly cylindrical. Spikelets 4-6 mm long; glumes acute, slightly to markedly divergent at the tips, connate for a quarter their length, wingless, the keel and nerves covered with silky hairs up to 2 mm long; lemma usually longer than the glumes, sometimes ± equalling them, slightly to markedly obliquely truncate, the margins connate for a third their length; awn exceeding the tip of the lemma by up to 5 mm, but ,often included in the glumes; anthers 2-3.5 mm long.
 
 
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