Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam.) Hitchc. & Chase |
Common name
Antelope Grass
Derivation
Echinochloa P.Beauv., Ess. Agrostogr. 53 (1812); from the Greek
echinos (hedgehog) and chloe (grass), alluding to the echinate
inflorescence branches.
pyramidalis- from the Latin pyramis (pyramid) and -ale (pertaining to). Panicle pyramid-shaped.
Published in
Contr. U.S. Natl Herb. 18: 345 (1917).
Habit
Perennial. Rhizomes elongated. Stolons absent. Culms erect, reed-like, 100400
cm tall, 58-noded. Leaf-sheaths glabrous on surface or hispid. Ligule
a fringe of hairs, 14 mm long. Collar glabrous. Leaf-blades 1.870
cm long, 225 mm wide, rigid, glaucous. Leaf-blade surface smooth. Leaf-blade
margins scabrous.
Inflorescence
Inflorescence compound, a panicle of racemes, exserted. Racemes simply spaced
or closely spaced, ascending, unilateral, 320 cm long, simple or secondarily
branched. Central inflorescence axis 840 cm long. Rhachis angular, glabrous
or pilose on surface. Spikelet packing irregular, 46-rowed.
Spikelets
Spikelets clustered at each node or in pairs. Pedicels scabrous. Fertile spikelets
2-flowered, comprising 1 fertile floret, lower floret male, upper fertile, without
rhachilla extension, lanceolate or elliptic or ovate, slightly dorsally compressed,
gibbous, acute, 2.54 mm long, 1.31.5 mm wide, falling entire. Rhachilla
internodes brief up to lowest fertile floret.
Glumes
Glumes dissimilar, thinner than fertile lemma. Lower glume ovate, clasping,
11.5 mm long, 3040% of length of spikelet, membranous, 35-nerved.
Lower glume surface glabrous or hispidulous. Lower glume apex acute, muticous
or mucronate. Upper glume ovate, 2.93.9 mm long, membranous, 57-nerved.
Upper glume surface glabrous or hispidulous. Upper glume apex acute, muticous
or mucronate.
Florets
Basal sterile floret 1, with palea. Lemma of lower sterile floret similar to
upper glume, ovate, 2.83.8 mm long, 100% of length of spikelet, membranous,
57-nerved, glabrous or hispidulous, acute or acuminate, muticous or awned
(rarely). Awn of lower sterile floret 03 mm long. Fertile lemma ovate,
gibbous, 23.7 mm long, cartilaginous or indurate, much thinner above,
of similar consistency on margins, glossy, 5-nerved. Lemma margins involute.
Lemma apex acute, laterally pinched, mucronate. Palea reflexed at apex, indurate.
Anthers 3.
Continental Distribution:
Africa, Temperate Asia, Australasia, North America, South America.
Australian Distribution:
Western Australia: Drummond, Eyre.
Classification. (GPWG
2001):
Panicoideae
Notes
Introduced. From tropical Africa. Flowers Mar.Oct.
Inflorescence (scanned specimen)
© Queensland Herbarium
AQ 285605
by D.Sharp