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Published In: Annuario del Reale Istituto Botanico di Roma 8(3): 352. 1908. (Jan 1908) (Annuario Reale Ist. Bot. Roma) Name publication detail
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
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Flower/Fruit : Fl. & Fr. Per. April-June.
Type : Type: India, Roxburgh painting 2022 (K).
Distribution : Distribution: Pakistan (Sind & Punjab); tropical Africa eastwards to India and southwards to Rhodesia and Angola.
Comment/Acknowledgements : This grass is found in desert areas and sometimes on limestone. It is considered to be a good fodder grass.
Map Location : C-7 Sargodha dist.: Sakesar, A. Rahman Beg & Asghar Ali 24864 (K, RAW); hills near Nurewala, M. Qaiser & A. Ghafoor 4466 (KUH); Jhelum dist.: Choa Saiden Shah, Salt Range, R.N. Parker 3447(K); G-4 Karachi dist.: IBA. Hostel, Karachi University Campus, 25 July 1969, Abrar Hussain s.n. (K); Karachi University Campus, 22 August 1973, Abrar Hussain & Mohd. Saleem s.n. (KUH); Jemidar Ka Landa, near Karachi, J.E. Stocks 84 (K); Dadu dist.: Thano Bula Khan, J.J. Norris 124 (RAW); hills near Thano Bula Khan, M. Qaiser 432 (KUH); G-5 Tharparkar dist.: Diplo to Naokot, M. Qaiser, A. Ghafoor & Abrar Hussain 3827 (K, KUH); near Thadyar Village on way to Diplo, M. Qaiser, A. Ghafoor & Abrar Hussain 3690(KUH); G-6 Tharparkar dist.: c.15 miles from Nagarparkar on way to Islamkot, M. Qaiser, A. Ghafoor & Abrar Hussain 3942 (KUH).

 

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Annual or short-lived perennial, loosely tufted, with erect or ascending 4-6-noded culms up to 60 cm high; nodes not prominent. Leaf-blades 5-20 cm long, 2-5 mm wide, tapering; sheaths loosely flabellate at the base of the culm. Spikes exserted, solitary or paired and divergent, 3-7 cm long. Spikelets 4-6 (-8)-flowered, the lower 3-5 florets fertile and awned; glumes ovate-lanceolate, acute, acuminate or rarely aristate, the lower 3-5.5 mm long, the upper 4-6.5 mm long; lowest lemma obovate, 4-6.5 mm long, shortly ciliate along the nerves or subglabrous, with an awn 3-15 mm long; upper 1-2 florets sterile and reduced to minute awnless lemmas. Grain of lowest floret oblong.
 
 
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