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Eragrostis vulgaris

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Type? of eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. var. speirostachya Coss. & DR. [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. variety speirostachya Coss. & Durieu [family POACEAE]
Filed as Eragrostis vulgaris Presl ex Steud. [family POACEAE]
Isosyntype of Eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. var. sporostachya Coss. & Durieu [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. variety speirostachya Coss. & Durieu [family POACEAE]
Type? of eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. var. speirostachya Coss. & DR. [family POACEAE]
Type? of eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. var. speirostachya Coss. & DR. [family POACEAE]
Type? of eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. var. speirostachya Coss. & DR. [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Eragrostis vulgaris C.Presl ex Steud. var. speirostachya Coss. & Durieu [family POACEAE]
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Identification
eragrostis vulgaris Coss. & Germ. [family POACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Kralik, L.,
Related name
  • Eragrostis vulgaris
  • eragrostis papposa
  • eragrostis atrovirens
  • poa papposa
  • eragrostis vulgaris

Flora

Entry for ERAGROSTIS major Host [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
ERAGROSTIS major Host [family POACEAE], Gram. Austr. iv. 14, t. 24;—Stapf in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. vii. 320.
ERAGROSTIS megastachya Link [family POACEAE], Enum. Hort. Berol. i. 87; Kunth, Enum. i. 333; Reichb. Ic. Fl. Germ. i. t. 91, fig. 1662; Nees, Fl. Afr. Austr. 387; Schweinf. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. ii. App. ii. 40.
ERAGROSTIS poæoides Trin. [family POACEAE], Gram. Gen. 404, and in Mém. Acad. Pétersb. sér. 6, i. 404; Steud. Syn. Pl. Glum. i. 263.
ERAGROSTIS multiflora Aschers. & Schweinf. [family POACEAE], Beitr. Fl. Aethiop. 299, 310; Durand & Schinz, Consp. Fl. Afr. v. 885; Hack. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. iv. App. iii. 26.
ERAGROSTIS vulgaris Coss. & Dur. var. megastachya [family POACEAE], Fl. Alger. 147.
Briza Eragrostis Linn. [family POACEAE], Spec. Pl. 70.
Poa multiflora Forsk. [family POACEAE], Fl. Ægypt.-Arab. 21.
Poa megastachya Koel. [family POACEAE], Descr. Gram. 181; Kunth, Enum. i. 333; A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. ii. 426.
Poa Eragrostis Cav. [family POACEAE], Ic. i. 63, t. 92; Sibth. Fl. Græc. t. 73.
Information
annual, tufted; culms geniculate-ascending or suberect, usually stout and branched below, 1/2–2 ft. long, glabrous, smooth, 3–4-noded, internodes more or less exserted; sheaths loose, strongly striate, keeled in the upper part, often glandular, particularly on the keel and the nerves above, glabrous or scantily hairy, bearded; ligule a fringe of short hairs; blades linear or lanceolate-linear, long tapering to a fine point, 2–6 in. by 1 1/2–4 lin., flat, more or less flaccid, light green or subglaucous, glabrous or very scantily hairy, smooth below, scaberulous above, usually glandular along the margins; panicle oblong to ovate-oblong, stiff, 2 to more than 6 in. long, dense or rather lax; axis terete, smooth; branches subsolitary, spreading, stiff or flexuous, lowest up to 3 1/2 in. long or all short, branched from near the base; lateral pedicels 1/2–1 1/2 lin. long, all the divisions filiform, angular, scabrid; spikelets linear to ovate-oblong, 2–6 lin. long by 1 to almost 2 lin., subflexuous if very long, light or dark olive-green, few- to 50-flowered; rhachilla persistent; glumes subequal, ovate oblong, subobtuse to acute, 3/4 or almost 1 lin. long, 1- (or the upper 3-) nerved, keels scabrid, margins minutely serrulate; valves broadly and obliquely ovate in profile, obtuse or subobtuse, 1–1 1/4 lin. long, side-nerves prominent, strong; pales persistent, somewhat shorter than the valves, broad, keels scabrid or ciliolate; anthers oblong, about 1/5– 1/4 lin. long; grain globose, brown, loose within the turgid valves, 1/3– 1/4 lin. in diameter. null
Range
Probably introduced; a native of the Mediterranean regions and India.
Distribution
CENTRAL REGION Graaff Reinet Div.; in cultivated ground near Graaff Reinet, 2500 ft., Bolus, 683! Hanover Div.; near the Zeekoe River, 5000 ft., Drège!COAST REGION Queenstown Div.; near Shiloh, 3500 ft., Baur, 869! plains near Queenstown, Galpin, 2352! Bathurst Div.; Port Alfred, Hutton, 38a!EASTERN REGION Tembuland; in gardens at Bazeia, Baur, 460! Natal; by the Tugela River, 600–1000 ft., Buchanan, 253! and without precise locality, Gerrard, 472!KALAHARI REGION Orange Free State; near Bloemfontein, Rehmann, 3755! Transvaal; near Lydenburg, Atherstone!
Notes
This is probably the plant, enumerated as E. poæoides, Beauv., by Hackel in Bull. Herb. Boiss. iv. App. iii. 26, from Aus, in Great Namaqualand, Schinz, 617!

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