(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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CHUSQUEA SUBTESSELLATA
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PlaceOfPublication
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Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 40:81. 1927.
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Description
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Culms erect, 1-3 m. high; sheaths pubescent, becoming glabrous; blades ap- pressed, 5-10 cm. long, 8-15 mm. wide, acuminate or subattenuate, firm, tessellate- veined, the margins indurate, scabrous; panicles 7-15 mm. long, dark purple, narrow, condensed or somewhat loose, the rachis and appressed branches densely appressed-pubescent; spikelets 5-6 mm. long; glumes obtuse, the first 1 mm. long, the second 2 mm. long; sterile lemmas acute or apiculate, 5-nerved, more or less scabrous on the nerves, two-thirds to three-fourths as long as the spikelet; fertile lemma acute or apiculate, scabrous near the tip; palea a little shorter than the lemma, rounded on the back, but keeled and somewhat sulcate at the tip.
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Elevation
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2700 to 3000 meters,
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Distribution
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Costa Rica and Panama.
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Specimen
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CHIRIQUI: Volcain de Chiriqui, Pittier 3069.
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