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Dactyloctenium australe Steud. |
Common name
Sweet Smother Grass
Durban Grass
Derivation
Dactyloctenium Willd., Enum. Pl. 1029 (1809); from the Greek daktylos
(finger) and ktenion (a little comb), alluding to the digitate inflorescences.
australe- Latin for of the South.
Published in
Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 212 (1854).
Habit
Perennial, mat forming or tufted. Stolons present. Culms erect or geniculately
ascending or decumbent, 3080 cm tall, rooting from lower nodes. Ligule
a fringed membrane, 5 mm long. Leaf-blades 527 cm long, 2.54.5 mm
wide. Leaf-blade surface pilose. Leaf-blade apex acuminate.
Inflorescence
Inflorescence digitate, with spicate branches. Spikes 25(6), ascending.
Spikes closely spaced, or oblong. Spikes unilateral, 35.5 cm long, 37
mm wide. Rhachis deciduous from axis, flattened, terminating in a barren bristle-like
extension. Spikelet packing broadside to rhachis, imbricate, regular, 2-rowed.
Spikelets
Spikelets pectinate, solitary. Fertile spikelets many flowered, comprising 26
fertile florets, with diminished florets at the apex, elliptic or oblong or
ovate, laterally compressed, 45.5 mm long, breaking up at maturity. Spikelets
disarticulating above glumes but not between florets.
Glumes
Glumes persistent, dissimilar. Lower glume oblong, 1.75 mm long, 100% length
of upper glume, 1-keeled, 1-nerved. Lower glume lateral nerves absent. Lower
glume apex truncate, mucronate (0.50.75mm). Upper glume obovate, 1.71.9
mm long, 50% of length of adjacent fertile lemma, membranous, 1-keeled,
1-nerved. Upper glume lateral nerves absent. Upper glume apex truncate, awned.
Upper glume awn subapical, 2.23.5 mm long.
Florets
Fertile florets appressed to rhachilla. Fertile lemma lanceolate in profile
or ovate in profile, 2.54 mm long, membranous, 3-nerved. Lemma midnerve
scabrous. Lemma lateral nerves obscure. Lemma apex setaceously acuminate, mucronate
(0.50.7 mm), 1-awned. Median (principal) awn 0.51.5 mm long. Palea
with flaps as wide as body, 100% of length of lemma, 2-nerved. Palea keels
wingless. Apical sterile florets resembling fertile though underdeveloped. Anthers
3, 11.8 mm long, orange. Grain with free soft pericarp, ellipsoid or obovoid,
obtuse.
Continental Distribution:
Africa, Australasia.
Australian Distribution:
Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales.
Western Australia: Carnarvon, Drummond. Queensland: Cook, Burke, North Kennedy, Port Curtis, Leichhardt, Burnett, Wide Bay, Moreton, Warrego. New South Wales: North Coast, Central Coast.
Classification. (GPWG
2001):
Chloridoideae: Cynodonteae
Notes
Introduced; naturalised on the N coast of N.S.W. and in SE Qld, and possibly
around Perth in W.A.; native to coastal and near-coastal areas of southern and
eastern Africa. Introduced in Australia and elsewhere as a lawn grass and sand-binder,
particularly for shady areas.
Inflorescence (photo)
© S. Jacobs