(Last Modified On 10/16/2012)
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(Last Modified On 10/16/2012)
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Species
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AXONOPUS CENTRALIS
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PlaceOfPublication
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Jour. Washington Acad. Sci. 17:143. 1927.
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Description
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Perennial; culms in large clumps, 40-90 cm. high, erect to stiffly spreading, simple, compressed, glabrous; sheaths keeled, usually pubescent on the margins at least toward the summit and on the collar, otherwise glabrous; ligule short, firm, fimbriate; blades 15-50 cm. long, 6-10 mm. wide, flat, or folded at the base, sparsely pubescent on the upper surface, glabrous on the lower, the margins ciliate toward the base; inflorescences terminal and axillary, finally long-exserted; racemes 2-6, 8-15 cm. long, ascending or spreading, the upper 2 or 3 approximate, the lower remote, the rachis about 0.5 mm. wide, flexuous, minutely scabrous on the margins; spikelets 3 mm. long, oblong, rather distant, the glume and sterile lemma equal, extending beyond the fruit, silky pubescent on the internerves; fruit 2 mm. long, oblong-elliptic, pale.
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Distribution
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Open or wooded grassy hillsides, Nicaragua, Salvador, Panama, and Venezuela.
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Specimen
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CANAL ZONE: Ancon, Hitchcock I989I; between Culebra and Pedro Miguel, Hitch- cock 7928 (TYPE); Balboa, Hitchcock 80I9. PANAMA: Taboga Island, Hitchcock 8077.
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