Parapholis

C.E. Hubb.
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 687.
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FNA24 P264 Parapholis pg 688.jpegParapholis incurva
Parapholis strigosa

Plants annual; tufted. Culms 2-45 cm, erect to prostrate, sometimes branched above the base; nodes glabrous, usually purple; internodes hollow. Leaves not basally concentrated; sheaths not keeled; auricles sometimes present; ligules 0.3-2.3 mm, membranous, truncate; blades 0.3-3.5 mm wide, linear, flat to convolute. Inflorescences terminal and axillary spikes, often curved, with solitary spikelets sunk into the rachis; disarticulation in the rachis below each spikelet. Spikelets sessile, cylindrical, straight to strongly curved, tangential to the rachises, with 1 floret; rachillas sometimes prolonged beyond the base of the distal floret. Glumes 2, subequal, lying side-by-side, usually exceeding or sometimes slightly shorter than the floret and covering the rachis cavities, sometimes asymmetric and winged, coriaceous, stiff, veins conspicuous, margins translucent, apices unawned; lemmas 3.5-5.5 mm, membranous, translucent, glabrous, rounded on the back, 1-3-veined, unawned; paleas more or less equal to the lemmas, translucent; lodicules ovate-acute; anthers 3; styles 2, free to the base, white. Caryopses 3-3.6 mm, narrowly ovoid to ellipsoid, x = 7, 9, 19.

Distribution

Md., N.J., N.C., Del., Tex., La., Calif., Mich., Ala., Va., Pa., Miss., Oreg.

Discussion

Parapholis is a genus of six species that grow in coastal habitats and salt marshes. Its native range extends from western Europe to India. Two species are established in the Flora region.

Key

1 Spikes curved and twisted; upper sheath margins expanded, enclosing the lowest spikelets; anthers 0.5-1.3 mm long Parapholis incurva
1 Spikes straight, not twisted; sheath margins usually all alike, the lowest spikelets generally exserted beyond the sheaths; anthers 1.5-4 mm long Parapholis strigosa

"decumbent" is not a number.

... more about "Parapholis"
membranous +  and scarious +
Thomas Worley +
C.E. Hubb. +
1 (?) +  and 3 (?) +
straight +
basal +  and terminal +
keeled +  and rounded +
pseudopetiolate +  and branching +
intravaginal +, extravaginal +, branching +  and basal +
swelling +
not evident +
flat +  and convolute +
0.03 cm0.3 mm <br />3.0e-4 m <br /> (0.35 cm3.5 mm <br />0.0035 m <br />) +
spikelike +
hairy +  and glabrous +
erect +  and prostrate +
2 cm20 mm <br />0.02 m <br /> (45 cm450 mm <br />0.45 m <br />) +
not woody +
Md. +, N.J. +, N.C. +, Del. +, Tex. +, La. +, Calif. +, Mich. +, Ala. +, Va. +, Pa. +, Miss. +  and Oreg. +
1/4 +  and 1/3 +
liquid +, soft +  and hard +
capillary +
pistillate +  and staminate +
sometimes longer +
sterile +  and bisexual +
compressed +
reduced +
side-by-side +
sometimes slightly shorter +
shorter or longer +
subtending +
subequal +
coriaceous +
uncinate +
rounded +
0.35 cm3.5 mm <br />0.0035 m <br /> (0.55 cm5.5 mm <br />0.0055 m <br />) +
membranous +
0.03 cm0.3 mm <br />3.0e-4 m <br /> (0.23 cm2.3 mm <br />0.0023 m <br />) +
membranous +
inconspicuous +
ovate-acute +
concealed +  and prominent +
2 +  and 1 +
hairy +  and glabrous +
well-developed +
2-keeled +
spikelike +
dry +  and fleshy +
runemark1962a +
not keeled +
straight +  and strongly curved +
1 +  and 60 +
cylindrical +
0.07 cm0.7 mm <br />7.0e-4 m <br /> (5 cm50 mm <br />0.05 m <br />) +
1 +  and 3 +
simple +  and compound +
2 (?) +  and 3 (?) +
Gramineae +
Parapholis +
Poaceae tribe Poeae +
membranous +
parallel +  and converging +
conspicuous +
stoloniferous +  and rhizomatous +
aquatic +  and terrestrial +
19 +, 9 +  and 7 +