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Eremopyrum
Family: Poaceae
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Signe Frederiksen. Flora of North America
Plants annual. Culms 3-40 cm, geniculate. Sheaths open for most of their length; auricles present, often inconspicuous; ligules 0.4-2 mm, membranous, truncate; blades 1-6 mm wide, flat, linear. Inflorescences distichous spikes, 0.8-4.5 cm, with 1 spikelet per node, usually erect when mature; rachis internodes flat, margins glabrous or with hairs, hairs white; middle internodes 0.5-3 mm; disarticulation in the rachises, at the nodes beneath each spikelet, or at the base of each floret. Spikelets 6-25 mm, including the awns, more than 3 times the length of the internodes, divergent, laterally compressed, with 2-5 bisexual florets, sterile florets distal or absent. Glumes equal, 4-19 mm, including the awns, coriaceous, becoming indurate, 1-keeled initially, sometimes 2-keeled at maturity, keels glabrous or hairy, never with tufts of hair, bases slightly connate, apices tapering to a sharp point or straight awn; lemmas 5-24 mm, coriaceous, rounded basally, keeled distally, 5-veined, unawned or shortly awned; paleas usually shorter and thinner than the lemmas, 2-keeled, ciliate or scabrous distally, keels sometimes prolonged into 2 toothlike appendages; anthers 3, 0.4-1.3 mm, yellow. Ovaries pubescent; styles 2, free to the base. x = 7. Haplomes F, Xe. Name from the Greek eremia, 'desert', and pyros, 'wheat'.
Species within checklist: Flora of the Southern Colorado Plateau Network
Eremopyrum triticeum
Image of Eremopyrum triticeum
The National Science Foundation
Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
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