Eleusine coracana
Plants annual. Culms to 62 cm, often branching; lower internodes 6-10 mm thick. Sheaths glabrous; ligules 1-2 mm, ciliate, with 1-2 mm hairs; blades 10-60 cm long, 6-12 mm wide, sometimes longer than the culms, adaxial surfaces scabrous or pubescent. Panicles subdigitate, with 4-20 branches, 1 (2) of the branches attached below the terminal cluster; branches 4-17 cm long, 5-15 mm wide, spreading at maturity. Spikelets 5-9 mm long, 3-6 mm wide, with 2-9 florets, sometimes not disarticulating at maturity. Lower glumes 1.2-3 mm, 2-veined or 3-veined; upper glumes 2.2-6.5 mm; lemmas 2.2-5 mm; anthers about 1 mm. Seeds oblong-globose, granular, usually exposed at maturity. 2n = 36.
Distribution
S.C., Calif.
Discussion
Eleusine coracana is an allotetraploid, one of its genomes being derived from E. indica.
Two subspecies are recognized; only subsp. coracana is known from North America.
Selected References
None.
Key
1 | Seeds almost globose, the surface granular to smooth; florets not disarticulating | Eleusine coracana subsp. coracana |
1 | Seeds oblong, the surface shallowly ridged and uniformly granular; florets disarticulating at maturity | Eleusine coracana subsp. africana |
"decumbent" is not a number.