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POACEAE

GRASS FAMILY

James P. Smith, Jr., except as specified

Annual to bamboo-like; roots generally fibrous
Stem generally round, hollow; nodes swollen, solid
Leaves alternate, 2-ranked, generally linear; sheath generally open; ligule membranous or hairy, at blade base
Inflorescence various (of generally many spikelets)
Spikelet: glumes generally 2; florets (lemma, palea, flower) 1–many; lemma generally membranous, sometimes glume-like; palea generally ± transparent, ± enclosed by lemma
Flower generally bisexual, minute; stamens generally 3; stigmas generally 2, generally plumose
Fruit: achene-like grain
Genera in family: 650–900 genera; ± 10,000 species: worldwide; greatest economic importance of any family (wheat, rice, maize, millet, sorghum, sugar cane, forage crops, ornamental, weeds; thatching, weaving, building materials)
Reference: [Hitchcock 1951 Manual grasses US, USDA Misc Publ 200; Clayton & Renvoise 1986 Kew Bull Add Series 13]
See Glossary p. 26 for illustrations of general family characteristics. Generally wind-pollinated.

BRACHYPODIUM

Dieter H. Wilken

Annual, perennial herb from rhizomes
Stems decumbent to erect; nodes often hairy
Leaves generally cauline; blade flat to inrolled, glabrous to short-hairy; ligule membranous
Inflorescence spike-like to raceme-like; spikelets generally 1 per node, subcylindric, ascending to appressed, sessile to short-stalked
Spikelet: glumes unequal, < lowest floret, 5–9-veined, acute to awned; florets 7–20+, bisexual; axis breaking above glumes and between florets; lemma backs rounded, 7–9-veined, acute to awned from tip; palea slightly < lemma, clearly ciliate or toothed
Species in genus: ± 15 species: temp, subtropical worldwide
Etymology: (Greek: short foot, from short, thick spikelet stalk in some species)

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