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Tripsacum sect. Fasciculata
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 695.
Staminate spikelets in sessile-pedicellate pairs, the pedicels slender and relatively flexible.
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Lower Taxa
"decumbent" is not a number.
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Tripsacum sect. Fasciculata +
Tripsacum +
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hyaline +
membranous +
sessile-pedicellate +
heterogamous +
pistillate +
bisexual +
smaller +
absent +
staminate +
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