Danthoniopsis Stapf

Genus

Angiosperms > Poales > Poaceae

Characteristics

Superior lemma usually with 2–8 transversely arranged tufts of hair, sometimes glabrous, bilobed, geniculately awned, the awn usually deciduous; callus square to oblong, obtuse; palea keels winged, the wings clasped by inrolled margins of lemma and often terminating in an auricle or clavate swelling.
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Panicle open or contracted, bearing spikelets in groups of 2–3.
Spikelets mostly purplish, disarticulating beneath each floret.
Inferior lemma 5–9-nerved (D. pruinosa 3-nerved).
Glumes usually glabrous.
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

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