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Descriptions
W.D. Clayton, M. Vorontsova, K.T. Harman & H. Williamson
© Copyright The Board of Trustees, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Austroderia fulvida
HABIT Perennial; caespitose. Culms robust; 150–250 cm long. Ligule a fringe of hairs. Leaf-blades 75–100 cm long; 10–15 mm wide; coriaceous; stiff. Leaf-blade margins scabrous.
INFLORESCENCE Gynodioecious ("male", in this context, indicating the bisexual state). Inflorescence a panicle.
Panicle open; elliptic; dense; nodding; 30–60 cm long. Primary panicle branches drooping.
Spikelets solitary. Fertile spikelets pedicelled.
FERTILE SPIKELETS Spikelets comprising 1–3 fertile florets; with diminished florets at the apex. Spikelets cuneate; laterally compressed; 10–20 mm long; breaking up at maturity; disarticulating below each fertile floret. Floret callus evident; pubescent.
GLUMES Glumes similar; exceeding apex of florets; similar to fertile lemma in texture; shiny. Lower glume linear; 10–20 mm long; 1 length of upper glume; hyaline; without keels; 1 -veined. Lower glume lateral veins absent. Lower glume apex setaceously attenuate. Upper glume linear; 10–20 mm long; 1.5 length of adjacent fertile lemma; hyaline; without keels; 1 -veined. Upper glume lateral veins absent. Upper glume apex setaceously attenuate.
FLORETS Fertile florets female. Fertile lemma lanceolate; 7–13 mm long; hyaline; shiny; without keel; 3 -veined. Lemma surface plumose; hairy below. Lemma hairs 5 mm long. Lemma apex entire, or lobed; 2 -fid; with filiform lobes; with lobes 0–3 mm long; attenuate; awned; 1 -awned. Principal lemma awn apical, or from a sinus; 2–7 mm long overall. Palea hyaline; 2 -veined. Palea keels ciliolate. Apical sterile florets resembling fertile though underdeveloped.
FLOWER Lodicules 2; cuneate; fleshy; ciliate. Anthers 3; 2 mm long.
FRUIT Caryopsis with adherent pericarp.
MALE Male inflorescence bisexual similar to female; a panicle. Male spikelets resembling female.
DISTRIBUTION Australasia: New Zealand.
NOTES Arundineae. WDC 1993.
Please cite this publication as detailed in How to Cite Version: 3rd February 2016.