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Glyceria
borealis
(Nash) Batch.
Published In:
Proceedings of the Manchester Institute of Arts and Sciences 1: 74. 1900. (
Proc. Manchester Inst. Arts Sci.
)
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(Last Modified On 3/3/2017)
Acceptance :
Accepted
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(Last Modified On 9/18/2017)
GROWTH: Lifespan :
Perennial
Life form :
Herbaceous
Stem consistency :
Firm
Stem height (cm) :
60 to 100
Vegetative reproduction :
Rhizomes
Floral and plant sex :
Hermaphroditic/bisexual flowers
Inflorescence type :
Panicle
Inflorescence position :
Terminal
POACEAE Panicle length (cm) :
20 to 45
POACEAE Spikelet density :
Contiguous
POACEAE Spikelet length (mm) :
10 to 12
POACEAE Number of spikelets (comprising fertile florets) :
6 to 11
POACEAE Fruiting spikelets (abscission) [mandatory] :
Breaking up at maturity
POACEAE Fruiting Spikelets (secondary abscission) :
Without secondary abscission
POACEAE Seed: Caryopsis with (type of pericarp) :
Adherent pericarp
Human edible :
Fruits, Seeds
Details: Economic use :
Grains eaten (Couplan 1998).
References :
Clayton, W. D., M. S. Vorontsova, K. T. Harman & C. S. Williamson. 2002 +. GrassBase - World Grass Species: Descriptions, Identification, and Information Retrieval.
Couplan. 1998. Encyclopedia of Edible Plants of North America Keats Publishing, New Canaan, Connecticut.
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