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Published In: Flora Indica; or descriptions of Indian Plants 1: 205, 209. 1820. (Fl. Ind.) 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. Per.: July-August.
Type: Type: "East India", Roxburgh; ex Hrb. Forsyth in Hrb. Bentham, (K!).
Habitat: Open wet places, swamps, rice fields.
Distribution: Distribution: Pantropical; in SE Asia from Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka to S. China, Philippines, Malaysia and SE Australia.
Map Location: D-8 Lahore dist.: Lahore, Thomson s.n. (K); ”Beas-Rawee-Doab”, Thomson s.n. (K).

 

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Perennial, 60-150 cm. Rhizome short, horizontal, covered by brown or dark-brown scales. Stem 2-8 mm diam., trigonous, edges obtuse below, smooth, sides in upper part often concave. Leaves basal, shorter than stem; sheaths up to 20 cm, yellowish or brown, soft, one side scarious, mouth margin concave; blades 50 cm or longer, 6-12 mm wide, flat or folded, keeled, margins narrowly revolute, smooth or distally scabrous, apex long-attenuate, trigonous, scabrous. Inflorescence a compound anthelodium, 10-25 cm; bracts, 6-9 lowermost leaf-like, longest more than 50 cm; primary branches mostly 6-9, to 15 cm, with tubular prophyll up to 20 mm; secondary anthelodia 4-10 cm; cluster of spikes 30-50 mm long, with 30-60 spikes; spikes spirally arranged, reflexed, 7-13 x c. 2 mm, glume-like bract 1.5-2 mm, acute, glume-like prophyll 1.6-2 mm, binerved; rachis rigid, flat, reddish brown, internodes c. 1 mm; glumes 2.5-2.8 mm, acute, midnerve area green, sides with 2-3 conspicuous veins and often with reddish-brown zone, margins widely scarious, basal edges extending down to next node. Nut 1.3-1.5 x 0.4-0.5 mm, ovoid, trigonous, grey-brown, very finely reticulate.
 
 
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