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Published In: Centuria I. Plantarum ... 6. 1755. (Cent. Pl. I) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. & Fr. Per.: April-May.
Type: Type: Spain (?LINN).
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan (Baluchistan, N.W.F.P. & Kashmir); Europe and the Mediterranean region eastwards to Northwest India.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Bromus scoparius is a variable species often divided into a number of varieties of which the best known is that with hairy spikelets, var. villiglumis.
Map Location: B-6 Peshawar dist.: Mohindar Nath 1176 (RAW); ibid., A. Rahman Beg 25790 (K, RAW); B-7 Kashmir: Jhelum Valley, 5-6000', J. F. Duthie 10890'(K); E-5 Sibi dist.: N of Sibi, J. J. Norris 46 (K, RAW).

 

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Annual; culms erect or geniculately ascending, up to 50 cm high. Leaf-blades up to 20 cm long, 2-4(-5.5) mm wide; sheaths glabrous or hirsute. Inflorescence a dense, lamp-brush panicle, sometimes interrupted, cuneate at the base, rounded at the top, 4-7 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide; branches very short, rarely more than 3-4 mm long, always shorter than the spikelets. Spikelets narrowly elliptic-oblong, 7-12(-16)-flowered, 10-25(-30) mm long excluding the awns, glabrous or pubescent, the lemmas overlapping, concealing the internodes; lower glume lanceolate, 4-7 mm long, 3-5-nerved; upper glume narrowly elliptic, 4.5-8.5 mm long, 5-7-nerved; lemmas narrowly oblanceolate in side view, the lower 6-11 mm long, herbaceous with hyaline margins and tip, 7-nerved, 2-toothed at the tip, the teeth triangular-acute, 1.3-2.5 mm long, awned from between the teeth; awns 5-15 mm long, flattened, erect at first, horizontally recurved at maturity, the upper longer than the lower; palea shorter than the lemma, reaching to the base of the sinus, ciliolate on the keels; anthers 0.35-0.65(-0.85) mm long.
 
 
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