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Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts

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Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts, J. Adelaide Bot. Gard. 27: 24 (2014)
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts

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Indigenous, non-endemic
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New Zealand
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(Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Hook.f.
Govaerts
2014
24
ICN
subsp.
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora

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Tufted many-noded stoloniferous open grass with scabrid wide green leaf-blades often shorter than smooth culms; branching extravaginal. Leaf-sheath 6–10 mm, ridged, striate, margin chartaceous, glabrous or retrorsely short hairy. Ligule 0.2–0.5 mm, erose. Collar curved, thickened, infrequently bearing long hairs. Auricles 0.5–1.5 mm, clasping, glabrous or bearing long hairs. Leaf-blades 10–20 cm × 2 – 4 mm, flat usually bright green but sometimes glaucous, abaxially shortly antrorsely scabrid or occasionally glabrous, adaxially with antrorse short hairs or prickle teeth on nerves or sometimes with longer hairs; margin shortly prickle-toothed. Culm 30–60 cm, often stout, scabrid below inflorescence, otherwise glabrous, nodes ± geniculate below; culm leaves often very broad. Inflorescence 10–25 cm, of 6–15 spikelets occasionally paired at base, rachis convex surface often sparsely prickle-toothed. Spikelets 14–25 mm, of 7–12 florets. Glumes ± equal, 5–9 mm, 3–5 nerved, eccentrically keeled, often broad, margins chartaceous, ciliate; keel and nerves prickle-toothed above elsewhere glabrous, sometimes produced into short awn. Lemma usuall y with small scattered prickle teeth above, glabrous below except on margin, apex often bifid when mucronate, awn absent or ± = lemma length, variable in one spikelet. Palea 9–12 mm, apex truncate or retuse, ciliate. Rachilla 1–2.5 mm, hairy. Callus 0.75–1 mm, incompletely shortly bearded. Lodicules 0.8–1.25 mm, simple, linear. Anthers 3–5 mm, purple or yellow. Gynoecium: ovary 1.5–2 mm; stigma-styles 1.75 mm. Caryopsis 7–10 mm; embryo 1 mm.
2n = 42
2n = 42
n = 21
2n = 42
2n = 42
2n = 42
2n = 42
Tufted many-noded stoloniferous open grass with scabrid wide green leaf-blades often shorter than smooth culms; branching extravaginal. Leaf-sheath 6-10 mm, striate, margin chartaceous, glabrous or retrorsely short hairy. Ligule 0.2-0.5 mm, erose. Collar curved, thickened, infrequently bearing long hairs. Auricles 0.5-1.5 mm, clasping, glabrous or bearing long hairs. Leaf-blade 10-20 cm × 2-4 mm, flat usually bright green but sometimes glaucous, abaxially shortly antrorsely scabrid or occasionally glabrous, adaxially with antrorse short hairs or prickle-teeth on ribs or sometimes with longer hairs; margin shortly prickle-toothed. Culm 30-60 cm, often stout, internodes scabrid below inflorescence, otherwise smooth, nodes ± geniculate below; culm leaves often very broad. Inflorescence 10-25 cm, of 6-15 spikelets occasionally paired at base, rachis convex surface often sparsely prickle-toothed. Spikelets 14-25 mm, of 7-12 florets. Glumes ± equal, 5-9 mm, 3-5-nerved, eccentrically keeled, often broad, margins chartaceous, ciliate; keel and nerves prickle-toothed above elsewhere smooth, sometimes produced into short awn. Lemma usually with small scattered prickle-teeth above, glabrous below except on margin, apex often bifid when mucronate, awn absent or ≈ lemma, variable in one spikelet. Palea 9-12 mm, apex truncate or retuse, ciliate. Rachilla 1-2.5 mm, hairy. Callus 0.75-1 mm, incompletely shortly bearded. Lodicules 0.8-1.25 mm, simple, linear. Anthers 3-5 mm, purple or yellow. Gynoecium: ovary 1.5-2 mm; stigma-styles 1.75 mm. Caryopsis 7-10 mm; embryo 1 mm. 2n= 42.

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Agropyron kirkii Zotov
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Agropyron multiflorum (Hook.f.) Kirk ex Cheeseman
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) C.Yen & J.L.Yang
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Anthosachne multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) C.Yen & J.L.Yang subsp. multiflora
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Elymus multiflorus (Hook.f.) Á.Löve & Connor
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
Triticum multiflorum Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts

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New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
New Zealand
Hawke's Bay Land District
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
New Zealand
Marlborough Land District
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
New Zealand
North Auckland Land District
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
New Zealand
South Auckland Land District
Anthosachne kingiana subsp. multiflora (Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f.) Govaerts
New Zealand
Wellington Land District

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5 May 2015
12 May 2015
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