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Tragus koelerioides

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Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus koelerioides Asch. [family GRAMINEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Tragus koelerioides Asch. from Botswana
Tragus koelerioides Asch. [family POACEAE]
Tragus koelerioides Asch. from Botswana
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
Tragus koelerioides Asch. [family POACEAE]
Type of Tragus major (Hack.) Stapf [family POACEAE]
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Tragus koelerioides Asch. [family POACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for TRAGUS koelerioides Aschers. [family ]
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
TRAGUS koelerioides Aschers. [family ], in Verhandl. bot. Ver. Brandenb. xx. (1878) p. xxx.
TRAGUS racemosus Hack. var. major [family ], in Engl. Jahrb. xi. 397; Durand & Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. v. 733.
TRAGUS occidentalis Nees [family ], Fl. Afr. Austr. 72 (in part), not Agrost. Bras. 286.
TRAGUS berteroanus Durand & Schinz [family ], l.c. (in part), not T. berteronianus, Schult. Mant. ii. 205.
Information
perennial; culms erect or suberect from a short slender rhizome or from short rooting runners, sometimes densely tufted with short innovation-shoots, slender, 1/2–1 1/2 ft. high, glabrous, smooth, 2–3-noded, internodes exserted, uppermost by far the longest (3–9 in. long) and at length long exserted; leaves crowded at the base; lower sheaths short, broad, very pallid, persistent, upper tight or the uppermost subtumid; blades linear from an almost clasping base, tapering to a very acute point, 1–3 in. by 1–2 lin., flat, rigid, glaucous, closely striate; panicle 1–3 in. long, slender; axis pubescent or glabrous below; branches close or lowest more or less distant, very short, 2–4-spiculate, continued beyond the uppermost spikelet; spikelets about 2 lin. long; lower glumes minute, delicately hyaline, oblong-lanceolate, acute or notched, up to 3/4 lin. long, nerveless; upper glume lanceolate, subacuminate, prominently 5-nerved or 5-ribbed, thin between the hispid or spinulously ciliate nerves; valve lanceolate, subacute, 1 1/2 lin. long, 3-nerved, rigidly membranous to subhyaline, smooth, glabrous; pale equal to the valve, obtuse or 3-toothed, 2-nerved; lodicules broad, cuneate, fleshy, 1/6 lin. long; anthers linear, 1 lin. long or almost so. null
Distribution
CENTRAL REGION Somerset Div.; by the Fish River, Baur! and without precise locality, Bowker, 154! Albert Div.; without precise locality, Cooper, 777! Aliwal North Div.; at the confluence of Stormberg Spruit and the Orange River, 4200 ft., Drège!COAST REGION Cape Div.; above Sea Point, Wolley Dod, 1088! Uitenhage Div.; Steenboks Flats, Ecklon & Zeyher! Bathurst Div.; Port Alfred, Hutton, 9 a! Queenstown Div.; Shiloh, 3500 ft., Baur, 944!KALAHARI REGION Griqualand West; Dutoits Pan, Tuck! between Griqua Town and Witte Water, Burchell, 1977! foot of the Asbestos Mountains, between Kloof Village and Witte Water, Burchell, 2094! near Griqua Town, Burchell, 1877! Bechuanaland; sandy plains near Kuruman, 4000 ft., Marloth, 1514!
Notes
T. occidentalis, Nees, Agrost. Bras. 286, is only a small state of T. racemosus, All., and has been described from Brazilian specimens. It occurs, however, also in the Old World, and one at least of Ecklon's specimens, enumerated by Nees in Fl. Afr. Austr. l.c., under the name of T. occidentalis, belongs to it. Of Drège's specimens, quoted in the same place, I have seen only that from the confluence of the Stormberg Spruit and Orange River, which is T. major. The others are from Weltevrede and Rhinosterkop (Beaufort West Div.), and from the Gekau River (Transkei Div.). ADDENDA : 1. Tragus major (Stapf). This is T. koelerioides, Aschers. in Verhandl. bot. Ver. Brandenb. xx. (1878) p. xxx.; the latter name has priority.

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