Difference between revisions of "Vulpia ciliata"

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Common names: Fringed fescue
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|discussion=<p>Vulpia ciliata is native to Europe, the Mediterranean area, and southwest and central Asia. It grows in open, dry habitats. It is easily distinguished from other members of the genus because of its upper glumes with broadly membranous tips that break off, making the glumes appear truncate or blunt. In the Flora region, it was known until recently only from an old ballast, dump record from Philadelphia. In May 2004, it was collected immediately north of the Odgen Bay Waterfowl Management Area, Weber County, Utah, in an upland area of the site. The source of the seeds is not known.</p>
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Revision as of 17:21, 18 September 2019

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Illustrator: Cindy Roché

Copyright: Utah State University

Culms 6-45 cm, loosely tufted. Sheaths smooth, glabrous; ligules 0.2-0.5 mm; blades 3.5-10 cm long, about 0.4 mm wide, folded to involute, abaxial surfaces glabrous, adaxial surfaces puberulent. Inflorescences 3-20 cm long, 0.3-1.5 cm wide, panicles or spicate racemes, usually partially enclosed in the uppermost sheaths at maturity, with 1 branch per node, axillary pulvini absent. Spikelets 5-10.5 mm, with 4-10 florets; rachilla internodes 0.4-0.9 mm. Glumes glabrous; lower glumes 0.1-1.3 mm, less than 1/3 the length of the upper glumes; upper glumes 1.5-4 mm; lemmas 4-7.7 mm, 3(5)-veined, usually pubescent on the midvein, sometimes also on the body, rarely glabrous on both, margins ciliate, hairs to 1 mm, awns 6-15.3 mm; paleas slightly shorter than to equaling the lemmas, apices entire; anthers 0.4-0.6(1.6) mm. Caryopses 3.4-6.5 mm. 2n = 42.

Discussion

Vulpia ciliata is native to Europe, the Mediterranean area, and southwest and central Asia. It grows in open, dry habitats. It is easily distinguished from other members of the genus because of its upper glumes with broadly membranous tips that break off, making the glumes appear truncate or blunt. In the Flora region, it was known until recently only from an old ballast, dump record from Philadelphia. In May 2004, it was collected immediately north of the Odgen Bay Waterfowl Management Area, Weber County, Utah, in an upland area of the site. The source of the seeds is not known.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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