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Published In: Flora Badensis Alsatica 1: 8. 1805. (Fl. Bad.) Name publication detail
 
 

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Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. & Fr. Per.: April-July.
Type: Type locality: Europe.
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan (Punjab, N.W.F.P., Gilgit & Kashmir); Central and southern Europe and the Mediterranean region eastwards through the Middle East to India and southern USSR; widely introduced in temperate countries.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Rat’s-tail Fescue is usually found as a weed of cultivation. 1200-3000m.
Map Location: A-7 Chitral dist.: Chitral-Mastuj track, Kaghosi, 5000', J. D. A. Stainton 2399 in part (RAW); B-6 Chitral dist.: Shishi Gol, E of Drosh, 5500', J. D. A. Stainton 2384 (RAW); B-7 Kashmir: Rampur Temple, Jhelum Valley Road, 4500', R. R. Stewart 12127 (K); Swat dist.: Karora, 3500', A. Rahman Beg 25925 (K); Lower Swat, 3000-3500', R. R. Stewart 28988 (KUH, RAW); B-8 Gilgit Agency: Gilgit, 5800', R. R. Stewart 26351 (K); Kashmir: Sonamarg, 8-9000', J. F. Duthie 13623 (K); B-9 Baltistan: Nubra Valley, 4 August 1848, T. Thomson s.n. (K); C-7 Kashmir: Baghsar, Mirpur, Jan Mohd. 7995 (K); Rawalpindi dist.: Murree, 7000', 13 May 1957, Asghar Ali s.n. (RAW).

 

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Annual, culms 8-65cm high, usually erect. Leaf-blades 2-15cm long, 0.5-3mm wide, rough on the margins, shortly hairy above. Inflorescence a sparingly branched, erect or slightly nodding panicle or a raceme, 5-35cm long, usually partly included in the uppermost leaf-sheath; pedicels up to 2.5mm long, usually not less than 0.6mm. Spikelets 6-10.5mm long (excluding the awns), breaking up at maturity below each fertile floret; most florets fertile, the upper 1-2(-3) gradually reduced and male or sterile. Lower glume 0.4-2.5mm long, a tenth to two-fifths the length of the upper; upper glume 2.5-6.5mm long (including the awn up to 1mm); fertile lemma 4.5-7.5mm long, with an awn usually 1-2 times as long, finely 5-nerved, glabrous or pubescent; anthers 1(-3), 0.4-0.8 (-1.3)mm long, usually included at anthesis.
 
 
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