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BULBOSTYLIS barbata (Rottb.) C.B. Cl. [family CYPERACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 4, (1995) Author: by K. A. Lye [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
BULBOSTYLIS barbata (Rottb.) C.B. Cl. [family CYPERACEAE], (1893);
Scirpus barbatus Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE], (1773). [type as above]
Information
Slender tufted annual; stems 5–25 cm long and 0.2–0.4 mm thick, glabrous. Leaf-blades 1–10 cm long and 0.2–0.5 mm wide, scabrid on margin at least above; sheath with long slender hairs at its opening. Inflorescence a solitary terminal head of few–numerous spikelets, 3–15 mm in diam. Spikelets 3–8 x 1–1.5 mm, ovoid-lanceolate. Glumes 1.5–2 mm long, ovate, reddish brown with paler margin and usually green slightly excurrent scabrid midrib, glabrous or sparsely short-hairy. Stamen usually 1 only. Nutlet 0.5–0.7 mm long, obovate, triangular, light brown, smooth with isodiametric surface-cells; the style base persisting on the mature nutlet as a small knob.
Range
C2; S1, 3 widespread in the Old World tropics.
Altitude range
from near sea-level to 300 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Moggi & Bavazzano 1620; Thulin & Mohamed 6782; Thulin, Hedrén & Dahir 7607.
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 4, (1995) Author: by K. A. Lye [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
BULBOSTYLIS barbata (Rottb.) C.B. Cl. [family CYPERACEAE], (1893);
Scirpus barbatus Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE], (1773). [type as above]
Information
Slender tufted annual; stems 5–25 cm long and 0.2–0.4 mm thick, glabrous. Leaf-blades 1–10 cm long and 0.2–0.5 mm wide, scabrid on margin at least above; sheath with long slender hairs at its opening. Inflorescence a solitary terminal head of few–numerous spikelets, 3–15 mm in diam. Spikelets 3–8 x 1–1.5 mm, ovoid-lanceolate. Glumes 1.5–2 mm long, ovate, reddish brown with paler margin and usually green slightly excurrent scabrid midrib, glabrous or sparsely short-hairy. Stamen usually 1 only. Nutlet 0.5–0.7 mm long, obovate, triangular, light brown, smooth with isodiametric surface-cells; the style base persisting on the mature nutlet as a small knob.
Range
C2; S1, 3 widespread in the Old World tropics.
Altitude range
from near sea-level to 300 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Moggi & Bavazzano 1620; Thulin & Mohamed 6782; Thulin, Hedrén & Dahir 7607.
Date Updated: 19 August 2007
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Somalia
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Somalia, Vol 4, (1995) Author: by K. A. Lye [updated by M. Thulin 2008]
Names
BULBOSTYLIS barbata (Rottb.) C.B. Cl. [family CYPERACEAE], (1893);
Scirpus barbatus Rottb. [family CYPERACEAE], (1773). [type as above]
Information
Slender tufted annual; stems 5–25 cm long and 0.2–0.4 mm thick, glabrous. Leaf-blades 1–10 cm long and 0.2–0.5 mm wide, scabrid on margin at least above; sheath with long slender hairs at its opening. Inflorescence a solitary terminal head of few–numerous spikelets, 3–15 mm in diam. Spikelets 3–8 x 1–1.5 mm, ovoid-lanceolate. Glumes 1.5–2 mm long, ovate, reddish brown with paler margin and usually green slightly excurrent scabrid midrib, glabrous or sparsely short-hairy. Stamen usually 1 only. Nutlet 0.5–0.7 mm long, obovate, triangular, light brown, smooth with isodiametric surface-cells; the style base persisting on the mature nutlet as a small knob.
Range
C2; S1, 3 widespread in the Old World tropics.
Altitude range
from near sea-level to 300 m.
Distribution
SOMALIA Moggi & Bavazzano 1620; Thulin & Mohamed 6782; Thulin, Hedrén & Dahir 7607.
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