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Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor

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Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor, New Zealand J. Bot. 20: 183 (1982)

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Á.Löve & Connor
Kirk
(Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
1982
183
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Elymus enysii

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enysii

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Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor

Small tufted or open, bronze flat-leaved grass rooting and shooting at nodes on stolons; culm slender an d drooping, inflorescence often hidden in tussocks; branching extravaginal. Leaf-sheath 6–8 cm, long hairs retrorse or erect or pubescent; lobed at apex. Ligule 0.5–0 .75 mm, erose, sometimes triangular. Collar slightly curved and thickened. Auricles small (0.75 mm), or minute. Leaf-blade 20 cm × 2–4 mm, flat, soft, abaxially densely retrorsely long hairy on and between nerves or glabrous, adaxially antrorsely prickle-toothed together with long hairs; margin prickle-toothed. Culm 25–80 cm, nodes few, ± geniculate below, internodes glabrous or very slightly scabrid; upper internode elongating after flowering, sometimes reaching 60 cm. Inflorescence 5–13 cm, compact, of 10–18 spikelets. Spikelets 10– 16 mm, shining, of 3–4 florets. Glumes ± equal, narrow, 6–9 mm, 1–3 nerved, scabrid, asymmetrically keeled, becoming awn-like, margin prickletoothed. Lemma 7–10 mm, > palea, glaucous, glabrous except for prickle teeth on nerves above; apex bifid; awn 1–3.5 mm; conspicuously indented at base. Palea 6–9 mm, keels toothed almost to base, apex shallowly bifid. Rachilla 1–2 mm, minutely stiff hairy. Callus 0.25 mm blunt, surrounded by minute hairs; disarticulation almost flat. Lodicules 1–1.25 mm, few apical hairs. Anthers 1.8–3 mm, yellow. Gynoecium: ovary 1 .5 mm; stigma-styles 2 – 2.25 mm. Caryopsis 6 mm; embryo 1 mm.

Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor

Small tufted or open, bronze flat-leaved grass rooting and shooting at nodes on stolons; culm slender and drooping, inflorescence often hidden in tussocks; branching extravaginal. Leaf-sheath 6-8 cm, long hairs retrorse or erect or pubescent; lobed at apex. Ligule 0.5-0.75 mm, erose, sometimes triangular. Collar slightly curved and thickened. Auricles small (0.75 mm), or minute. Leaf-blade 20 cm × 2-4 mm, flat, soft, abaxially densely retrorsely long hairy on and between ribs or glabrous, adaxially antrorsely prickle-toothed together with long hairs; margin prickle-toothed. Culm 25-80 cm, nodes few, ± geniculate below, internodes smooth or very slightly scabrid; upper internode elongating after flowering, sometimes reaching 60 cm. Inflorescence 5-13 cm, compact, of 10-18 spikelets. Spikelets 10-16 mm, shining, of 3-4 florets. Glumes ± equal, narrow, 6-9 mm, 1-3-nerved, scabrid, asymmetrically keeled, becoming awn-like, margin prickle-toothed. Lemma 7-10 mm, > palea, glaucous, glabrous except for prickle-teeth on nerves above; apex bifid; awn 1-3.5 mm; conspicuously indented at base. Palea 6-9 mm, keels toothed almost to base, apex shallowly bifid. Rachilla 1-2 mm, minutely stiff hairy. Callus 0.25 mm blunt, surrounded by minute hairs; disarticulation almost flat. Lodicules 1-1.25 mm, few apical hairs. Anthers 1.8-3 mm, yellow. Gynoecium: ovary 1.5 mm; stigma-styles 2-2.25 mm. Caryopsis 6 mm; embryo 1 mm. 2n= 28.

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Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor
Elymus enysii (Kirk) Á.Löve & Connor

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1 January 2000
30 October 2023
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