Lolium temulentum L.
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Common name
Darnel
Drake
Derivation
Lolium L., Sp. Pl. 83 (1753); Latin name for darnel (Lolium
temulentum) a weed of corn fields.
temulentum- Latin for drunken. Eating of the diseased grain has been long and widely associated with vomiting, staggering and impaired vision.
Published in
Sp. Pl. 1: 83 (1753).
Common synonyms
Lolium arvense With.
Habit
Annual, culms solitary or tufted. Culms erect or decumbent, 30100 cm tall,
rooting from lower nodes. Lateral branches simple or branched. Leaf-sheath auricles
absent, or present. Leaf-sheath auricles falcate. Ligule an eciliate membrane,
2 mm long. Leaf-blades 640 cm long, 313 mm wide.
Inflorescence
Inflorescence solid, a spike. Spike bilateral, 8.530 cm long, bearing
522(30) fertile spikelets on each. Rhachis semiterete. Spikelet
packing adaxial, approximate, 200% of their length apart, regular, 2-rowed.
Spikelets
Spikelets appressed, solitary. Fertile spikelets many flowered, comprising 39(11)
fertile florets, with diminished florets at the apex, oblong, laterally compressed,
1027 mm long, 38 mm wide, breaking up at maturity. Spikelets disarticulating
below each fertile floret. Rhachilla internodes 1.73.8 mm long.
Glumes
Glume 1 (the lower absent or obscure), persistent, similar to fertile lemma
in texture. Upper glume lanceolate or oblong, 1024 mm long, coriaceous,
59-nerved. Upper glume surface smooth or asperulous. Upper glume apex
obtuse.
Florets
Fertile lemma elliptic to ovate, laterally compressed, 69.4 mm long, chartaceous
or coriaceous or indurate, 59-nerved. Lemma apex obtuse, muticous or 1-awned.
Median (principal) awn stiff, (2)4.317 mm long overall. Palea chartaceous
or cartilaginous. Palea keels scaberulous. Apical sterile florets resembling
fertile though underdeveloped. Ovary glabrous. Grain oblong, 56 mm long.
Hilum linear.
Continental Distribution:
Europe, Africa, Temperate Asia, Tropical Asia, Australasia, Pacific, North America,
South America, Antarctica.
Australian Distribution:
Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania.
Western Australia: Carnarvon, Irwin, Drummond, Dale, Menzies, Warren, Eyre, Avon. South Australia: Eyre Peninsula, Northern Lofty, Southern Lofty, Kangaroo Island, South-eastern. Queensland: Port Curtis, Burnett, Darling Downs, Moreton, Mitchell, Maranoa. New South Wales: North Coast, Central Coast, South Coast, Northern Tablelands, Central Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, North-Western Slopes, Central-Western Slopes, South-Western Slopes, North-Western Plains, South-Western Plains. Victoria: Riverina, Midlands, Victorian Volcanic Plain, Gippsland Plains, East Gippsland. Tasmania: East Coast.
Classification. (GPWG
2001):
Pooideae
Notes
Introduced. All states but N.T. Europe. Flowers JuneJan. Fruits Aug.Jan.
There are two forms.
Lemmas awnless | L. temulentum f. arvense
(NSW VIC TAS SA WA QLD) L. arvense |
Lemmas awned | *L. temulentum f. temulentum (NSW VIC SA WA QLD) |
Lolium temulentum L. f. temulentum
N.S.W., Vic., W.A., Qld and S.A. Flowers JuneJan. Fruits Aug.Jan.
Lolium temulentum L. f. arvense Lilj.
Tas., Vic., W.A., Qld and S.A. Flowers JuneJan. Fruits Aug.Jan.
Previously a weed of cereal crops.
Inflorescence and detail of inflorescence (scanned specimen)
© Queensland Herbarium
Lolium temulentum var. arvense
by Will Smith