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Panicum dasyurum

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Setaria parviflora (Poir.) Kerguélen [family POACEAE]
Type of Panicum dasyurum Willd. ex Nees [family POACEAE]
Filed as Panicum dasyurum Nees [family POACEAE]
Filed as Panicum dasyurum Nees [family POACEAE]
Filed as Pennisetum sieberi Kunth [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Setaria aurea Hochst. ex A.Braun var. pallida Stapf [family POACEAE]
Filed as Panicum dasyurum Nees [family POACEAE]
Setaria parviflora (Poir.) Kerguélen [family POACEAE]
Filed as Panicum dasyurum Nees [family POACEAE]
Filed as Panicum dasyurum Nees [family POACEAE]
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Identification
Panicum dasyurum Willd. ex Nees [family POACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by C.G.D. Nees,
Related name
  • Setaria parviflora
  • Pennisetum sieberi
  • Panicum dasyurum
  • Setaria gracilis
  • Setaria glauca
  • Setaria geniculata
  • Setaria flavida

Flora

Entry for SETARIA flabellata Stapf [family POACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 7, page 310, (1900) Author: (By O. STAPF.)
Names
SETARIA flabellata Stapf [family POACEAE]
SETARIA dasyura Durand & Schinz [family POACEAE], Consp. Fl. Afr. vi. 772 (excl. part of syn.), not Schlechtend.
Panicum dasyurum Nees [family POACEAE], Fl. Afr. Austr. 56 (excl. part of syn.).
Information
perennial; culms fascicled, often with numerous innovation shoots, from long slender simple or branched many-noded rhizomes or stolons; culms usually ascending, slender, 3/4–2 ft. long, compressed, often ancipitous, scabrid or pubescent close to the panicle, otherwise smooth and glabrous, 2–3-noded, uppermost internode long exserted; leaves crowded at the base; sheaths tight, striate, glabrous, rarely very sparsely hairy, lower strongly compressed, keeled, often flabellate, 1–2 1/2 in. long, firm, persistent; ligule a very minutely ciliolate rim; blades narrow, linear, tapering to an acute point, 3–6 in. by 1–2 lin. when expanded, flat or folded, usually rather rigid and bright green, glabrous or with scattered fine spreading hairs, particularly below, margins scaberulous; panicle spike-like, cylindric, 1–2 in. (rarely more) by 2 1/2–3 lin., erect, very dense; axis puberulous; branches reduced to a subsessile one-sided involucre, consisting of 4–8 fine scaberulous bristles 2–3 lin. long, yellow or purplish, and subtending 1 perfect and sometimes also 1 or 2 arrested spikelets; spikelets oblong, acute to subobtuse, 1 1/2 lin. long, pallid or tinged with purple, glabrous; glumes firmly membranous, lower broadly ovate, acute or subacute, 1/3– 1/2 the length of the spikelet, 3-nerved, upper ovate-oblong, subobtuse, 1/2– 3/4 the length of the spikelet, 5-nerved; lower floret ♂; valve oblong, acute to subobtuse or subapiculate, 1 1/2 lin. long, 5-nerved; pale slightly shorter; hermaphrodite floret elliptic-oblong, equalling the ♂ or almost so; valve strongly convex, often slightly beaked, 5-nerved, very finely and closely transversely wrinkled, yellowish, or tips purplish; anthers 1 lin. long. null
Distribution
COAST REGION Swellendam Div.; along the Zonder Einde River to the Breede River, on dry hill-slopes, 500–2000 ft., Zeyher, 4465! Riversdale Div.; near Zoetemelks River, Burchell, 6634! Knysna Div.; near Melville, Burchell, 5468! Uitenhage Div.; between Galgebosch and Melk River, Burchell, 4767! near the Zwartkops River, in grassy places, Ecklon, and without precise locality, Gill! Port Elizabeth, E.S.C.A. Herb., 103! Alexandria Div.; near Enon, 1000–2000 ft., Drège! near Addo, Ecklon. Albany Div.; in woods on the hills of the Bushman River, Ecklon & Zeyher, 844! Grahamstown, 2000 ft., MacOwan, 1017! 1018! 1310! grassy places near Grahamstown, MacOwan, 1305a! 1305b! on the banks of streamlets near Grahamstown, MacOwan, 1317! Bathurst Div.; near Port Alfred, Hutton! Burchell, 4021! and between Port Alfred and Kaffir Drift, Burchell, 3839!EASTERN REGION Tembuland; Bazeia, 2000 ft., Baur, 1158!KALAHARI REGION Orange Free State; by the Caledon River, Burke! Draai Fontein, Rehmann, 3676!
Notes
Schlechtendal's Setaria dasyura was described from specimens raised from seeds collected in the Nilgherris. It occurs also in Abyssinia and is a form of S. aurea, from which S. flabellata differs very conspicuously in the formation of long stolons or rhizomes and compressed more or less flabellate fascicles of shoots.

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