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Diplachne cinerea

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Isotype of Diplachne cinerea Hack. [family POACEAE]
Filed as Diplachne cinerea Hackel, E. 1889 [family POACEAE]
Type of Diplachne cinerea Hackel [family POACEAE]
Type of Diplachne cinerea Hack. [family GRAMINEAE]
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Name

Identification
Diplachne cinerea Hack. [family GRAMINEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet.,
Related name
  • Odyssea paucinervis
  • Diplachne cinerea

Flora

Entry for ODYSSEA paucinervis (Nees) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical East Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical East Africa, Part (Part 2), page 177, (1974) Author: W. D. CLAYTON, S. M. PHILLIPS AND S. A. RENVOIZE
Names
ODYSSEA paucinervis (Nees) Stapf [family POACEAE], in Hook., Ic. Pl. 31, t. 3100 (1922). Type: South Africa, Cape Province, mouth of the Olifants R., Drège (K, iso.!)
Dactylis paucinervis Nees [family POACEAE], Fl. Afr. Austr.: 429 (1841)
Diplachne cinerea Hack. [family POACEAE], in E.J. 11: 403 (1889). Type: South West Africa, Klein-Barmen spring, Marloth 1365 (Z, holo.)
Diplachne pungens Hack. [family POACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 4, App. 3: 25 (1896). Type: South West Africa, Horebis, Fleck (Z, holo.)
Diplachne paucinervis (Nees) Hack. [family POACEAE], in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 4, App. 3: 25 (1896)
Information
Perennial mat grass, with long stout deeply penetrating rhizomes bearing dense tufts of spiny glaucous shoots at the nodes; culms 15–32 cm. high, ascending, branched only at the base. Leaf-blades linear-lanceolate, 1–6 cm. long, 1–5 mm. wide, pilose on both sides, often only sparingly, margins scabrid especially towards the tip. Inflorescence narrowly elliptic to elliptic-oblong, rarely almost linear, 1.5–7 cm. long, brownish or purplish; racemes erect, 1–3 cm. long, with 3–14 spikelets. Spikelets 4–9-flowered, elliptic to narrowly elliptic-oblong, 5–9 mm. long; glumes unequal, scaberulous on the nerve, rounded or slightly keeled, lower glume broadly lanceolate, 1.8–2.4 mm. long, acute, upper glume elliptic-oblong to oblong, 2.7–3.3 mm. long, ± obtuse, sometimes mucronulate; lemmas narrowly ovate, 2.3–3.3 mm. long, membranous with scarious margins, hairs on the lateral nerves 0.75–1 mm. long, the central ones shorter. Grain elliptic-oblong, 1.1–1.2 mm. long, chestnut brown, slightly concave on the hilar side; pericarp free. Fig. 79, p. 287.
Range
DISTR. T2 Africa south of the Congo R.
Altitude range
1800–1900 m.
Distribution
TANZANIA Masai District Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Magadi [Soda Lake], 10 Sept. 1966, Gilbert E.40 ! & E. side of Lake Magadi, 14 July 1966, Greenway & Kanuri 12576 ! & W. side, July 1966, Greenway & Kanuri in E.A.H. 13597 !
Notes
The second species in the genus, 0. mucronata (Forsk.) Stapf, found along the margins of the Red Sea in Eritrea, Somali Republic and Aden, can be distinguished by its much-branched culms forming spreading clumps up to 2 m. high, and its larger lemmas (4.3–5 mm.).

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