Leersia

Genus

Bryophytes > Encalyptales > Encalyptaceae

Characteristics

Mostly perennials with creeping rhizomes; culms slender, often geniculate and ascending, up to ± 60 cm. high. Leaf-blades flat or convolute, often harshly scabrid on the margins; ligule membranous. Panicle spreading, oblong, the spikelets shortly pedicelled and imbricate. Spikelets 1-flowered, strongly laterally compressed, falling entire from the pedicel; glumes absent or represented by an obscure frill at the pedicel-tip; lemma chartaceous, boat-shaped, usually 5-nerved, typically spinulose-scabrid, muticous, rarely subulate-caudate or awned; palea resembling the lemma, but narrower and usually 3-nerved; stamens (1–3–)6; stigmas 2.
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Identifiers

LSID 0
WFO ID wfo-4000020876
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Synonyms

Leersia

Lower taxons

Leersia longicollis Leersia procera Leersia rhabdocarpa Leersia selwynii Leersia spathulata Leersia streptocarpa Leersia mutica