Poa maia Edgar
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Poa maia Edgar, New Zealand J. Bot. 24: 469-470, Figs 8 & 30 (1986)
Poa maia Edgar
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Edgar
Edgar
1986
469-470, Figs 8 & 30
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Poa maia Edgar
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Poa maia
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Poa maia Edgar
Erect, shortly rhizomatous perennial, forming light green to purplish tufts to 40 cm tall, with loosely packed extravaginal shoots, and culms overtopping leaves; laminae persistent. Sheaths green or purplish, later light brown, membranous, smooth, distinctly nerved; ligule (0.4)-0.7-1.5 mm long, entire, smooth across obtuse top, slightly scabrous abaxially; lamina 1.5-16 cm × 0.5-1.5 mm, usually folded, rather wiry, often filiform rarely flat, smooth, but scabrous adaxially near ligule and abaxially on midrib near acute, ± incurved tip, scabrous also on margins. Culms (4)-12-35-(50) cm tall, smooth. Panicle (1.5)-3-9cm long, very lax; rachis smooth, branches often in pairs, finely, sparingly scabrous, spreading, often purplish, each bearing few, conspicuous spikelets. Spikelets (2.3)- 3-6 mm long, (1)-2-3-(5)-flowered, green, often purplish. Glumes rather unequal, usually purplish; lower glume 1-2.5 mm long, 1-nerved, linear-lanceolate, subacute, upper c. 2-3 mm long, 3-nerved, elliptic-lanceolate, obtuse, often scabrous on nerves. Lemma (2)—2.5—3.5 mm long, 5-nerved, oblonglanceolate, glabrous and smooth apart from minute prickle teeth on midnerve near obtuse, usually purplish tip. Palea 2-3 mm long, smooth between keels, shortly scabrous on keels in upper half. Anthers (0.6)-0.8-1.2-(1.5) mm long. Lodicules 0.3-0.5 mm long. Callus glabrous. Rachilla c. 0.5 mm long, smooth, projection almost twice as long. Caryopsis c. 1.5 × 0.5 mm.
Gramen perenne delicatius, foliis angustis, panicula subtiliter ramosa, spiculisque brevibus fere omnino laevibus et glabris praeditum; in sylvis humidis habitat. Ad Poam kirkii accedens a quo lemmatibus oblongis, foliisque angustioribus differt; a Poa imbecilla et P. matthewsii distinguendum foliis latioribus antherisque longioribus.
Poa maia Edgar
Erect, shortly rhizomatous, perennial light green to purplish tufts, to 40 cm, with loosely packed shoots, and culms overtopping leaves; branching extravaginal; leaf-blades persistent. Leaf-sheath green or purplish, later light brown, membranous, glabrous, distinctly ribbed. Ligule (0.4)-0.7-1.5 mm, apically glabrous, entire, obtuse, abaxially slightly scabrid. Leaf-blade 1.5-16 cm × 0.5-1.5 mm, usually folded, rather wiry, often filiform rarely flat, smooth, but scabrid adaxially near ligule and abaxially on midrib near acute, ± incurved tip; margins scabrid. Culm (4)-12-35-(50) cm, internodes glabrous. Panicle (1.5)-3-9 cm, very lax; rachis glabrous, branches often in pairs, finely, sparingly scabrid, spreading, often purplish, each bearing few, conspicuous spikelets. Spikelets (2.3)-3-6 mm, (1)-2-3-(5)-flowered, green, often purplish. Glumes rather unequal, usually purplish; lower 1-2.5 mm, 1-nerved, linear-lanceolate, subacute, upper c. 2-3 mm, 3-nerved, elliptic-lanceolate, obtuse, often scabrid on nerves. Lemma (2)-2.5-3.5 mm, 5-nerved, oblong-lanceolate, glabrous, apart from minute prickle-teeth on midnerve near obtuse, usually purplish tip. Palea 2-3 mm, keels shortly scabrid in upper ½, interkeel glabrous. Callus glabrous. Rachilla c. 0.5 mm, glabrous; prolongation almost twice as long. Lodicules 0.3-0.5 mm. Anthers (0.6)-0.8-1.2-(1.5) mm. Caryopsis c. 1.5 × 0.5 mm.
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