POACEAE
KEY FOR GENERA FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN |
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1 Spikelets with one fertile floret,
may have one sterile or staminate floret below the fertile floret; spikelets
dorsally compressed; articulation below the glumes |
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1 Spikelets with one or more fertile
florets; sterile florets if present above the fertile florets; spikelets
laterally compressed; articulation usually above the glumes (except Beckmannia,
Leersia, Spartina, and Sphenopholis) OR with
two sterile or staminate florets below the single perfect floret |
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2 Spikelets in pairs; glumes coriaceous;
palea membranous
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2 Spikelets not in pairs; glumes membranous;
palea indurate |
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3 Each stem terminating in a single
raceme |
Schizachyrium |
3 Each stem terminating in panicles
with 2 to many racemose branches |
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4 Tufted perennials; inflorescences
terminal and axillary, composed of digitate clusters; peduncles subtended
by a modified leaf; rachis and pedicels white or yellow hairy |
Andropogon |
4 Rhizomatous perennials; inflorescences
terminal, composed of elongate rachises and branched branches; rachis and
pedicels yellow-brown hairy |
Sorghastrum |
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5 Spikelets subtended by an involucre
of 1 to many scabrous bristles (inserted below the ovary) |
Setaria |
5 Spikelets without an involucre of
scabrous bristles |
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6 Glumes or lower (sterile) lemmas
awned |
Echinochloa |
6 Glumes and lemmas without awns |
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7 Inflorescence a slender, spicate
raceme; upper lemmas and paleas cartilaginous; ligule membranous |
Digitaria |
7 Inflorescence an open panicle; upper
lemmas and paleas chartaceous to indurate; ligule, when present,
a ring of hairs |
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8 At least some leaves without ligules |
Echinochloa |
8 All leaves with ligules |
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9 Basal leaves (winter rosette) different
from stem leaves; spikelets obtuse to acute; second glume and sterile lemma
pilose |
Dichanthelium |
9 Basal and stem leaves similar; spikelets
acute to acuminate; second glume and sterile lemma slightly scabrous |
Panicum |
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10 Spikelets with one floret; lemmas
terminating in a 3-branched awn |
Aristida |
10 Spikelets with one or more florets;
lemmas not terminating in a 3-branched awn |
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11 Spikelets with 2 staminate or sterile
florets below the single perfect floret |
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11 Spikelets not as above |
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12 Spikelets with 2 staminate florets
below the single perfect floret; florets brown; plant sweet smelling |
Hierochloë |
12 Spikelets with 2 sterile florets
below the single perfect floret; florets pale or green; plants not sweet
smelling |
Phalaris |
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13 Spikelets unisexual, inflorescence
with highly dimorphic spikelets borne in distinct regions; large aquatic
annuals |
Zizania |
13 Spikelets unisexual or bisexual,
inflorescence not highly dimorphic; annual or perennial, mostly terrestrial |
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14 Spikelets sessile or nearly so
in a spike, usually 2-ranked (spikes may be arranged in panicles) |
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14 Spikelets distinctly pedicelled,
in panicles or racemes |
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15 Spikelets on one side of the rachis;
spikes solitary or in heads, racemes, or panicles |
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15 Spikelets in rows on opposite sides
of the rachis; spikes solitary and elongate |
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16 Spikelets unisexual (monoecious
or dioecious); pistillate spikelets in bur-like clusters |
Buchloë |
16 Spikelets bisexual; spikes not
in bur-like clusters |
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17 Plants stoloniferous with pubescent
stems; leaves in fascicles; inflorescence head-like and hidden among the
leaves |
Munroa |
17 Plants not both stoloniferous and
with pubescent stems, but may be one or the other; leaves not in fascicles;
inflorescence not head-like and hidden among the leaves |
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18 Spikes comb-like, solitary or in
racemes; spikelets more than 4 mm long |
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18 Spikes not comb-like, in a simple
panicle or spike; spikelets less than 4 mm long |
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19 Stems 20 – 40 cm tall; leaves
1 – 7 mm wide; spikes 1 – 2; fertile lemma 3-cleft at apex,
teeth short awned or at least sharp-pointed; plants of dry ground |
Bouteloua |
19 Stems 30 – 150 cm tall; leaves
2 – 15 mm wide; spikes more than 3; fertile lemma entire or with two
rounded teeth; plants of moist or saline soil |
Spartina |
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20 Leaves flat, 5 – 10 mm wide;
inflorescence narrow; spikelets suborbicular, about 3 mm long; glumes unequal,
narrow; plants of wet ground |
Beckmannia |
20 Leaves twisted, 1 – 2 mm
wide; inflorescence open; spikelets lanceolate, about 4 mm long; glumes
equal, broad; plants of dry ground |
Schedonnardus |
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21 Spikelets solitary at each rachis
node |
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21 Spikelets 2 or more at each rachis
node |
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22 Spikelets oriented with the edge
towards the rachis; usually with only one glume |
Lolium |
22 Spikelets oriented with the broad
side towards the rachis; 2 glumes usually present |
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23 Plants annual, cultivated (usually
found near the cultivated fields); lemmas eccentrically keeled, nerves converging
to form an awn, or not converging at apex |
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23 Plants perennial or weedy annuals;
lemmas rounded or obscurely keeled, nerves converging toward apex |
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24 Glumes broad, 3-nerved; lemma nerves
not converging at apex |
Triticum |
24 Glumes linear-subulate, 1-nerved;
lemma nerves converging to form an awn |
Secale |
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25 Spikes distinctly pectinate, strongly
flattened and comb-like; spikelets divergent; leaves relatively short and
rigid; tufted annuals |
Agropyron |
25 Spikes not pectinate, terete or
nearly so; spikelets ascending; leaves longer, not rigid; perennials |
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26 Glumes and lemmas blunt at apex,
occasionally mucronate; stems solid |
Thinopyrum |
26 Glumes and lemmas acute to awned
at apex; stems hollow |
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27 Rhizome short or absent; spike
open; spikelets distant, generally shorter than internodes; glumes 4 –
6-nerved; lemma awns 1 – 2 cm long, divergent |
Pseudoroegneria |
27 Plants not as above |
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28 Glumes rigid; auricles often purplish;
plants glaucous |
Pascopyrum |
28 Glumes not rigid; auricles yellowish-green;
plants green or gray-green |
Elymus |
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29 Spikelets in threes at each rachis
node, 1-flowered, the lateral pair of spikelets usually reduced to awns |
Hordeum |
29 Spikelets in pairs at least at
some rachis nodes, 2 – 6-flowered, spikelets all similar |
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30 Spikelets paired at lower nodes,
solitary at middle and upper nodes |
X Elyhordeum |
30 Spikelets paired at all nodes |
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31 Rhizomes long, creeping and stout;
spikelets mostly hairy |
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31 Rhizomes short or absent; spikelets
hairy or glabrous |
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32 Glumes lanceolate |
Leymus |
32 Glumes subulate |
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33 Glumes purplish; lemmas densely
pubescent with long, silky hairs |
Leymus |
33 Glumes greenish; lemmas glabrous
or otherwise pubescent |
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34 Lemmas awnless |
Leymus |
34 Lemmas awned |
Elyleymus |
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35 Glumes subulate, not broadened
above the base or awned; lemmas awnless or with a short awn |
Psathrostachys |
35 Glumes narrowly lanceolate, somewhat
broadened above the base, commonly awned; lemmas frequently long-awned (0.5
– 4 cm) |
Elymus |
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36 Spikelets very flat and 1-flowered;
glumes absent or small; stamens 6 |
Leersia |
36 Spikelets more or less compressed
but not flattened, one or more flowered; one or two glumes present; stamens
3 |
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37 Spikelets with one perfect floret |
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37 Spikelets with two or more perfect
florets |
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38 Lemma indurate, enclosing palea
and caryopsis |
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38 Lemma thin, commonly membranous,
not enclosing palea and caryopsis |
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39 Lemma awnless |
Milium |
39 Lemma awned |
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40 Florets plump; lemma awn weak and
deciduous |
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40 Florets slender; lemma awn firm
and persistent |
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41 Panicle diffuse; glumes sharp-pointed;
lemma long, silky pubescent |
Achnatherum |
41 Panicle not diffuse; glumes blunt
to soft-pointed; lemma glabrous to short pubescent |
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42 Leaves flat, to over 1 cm broad;
spikelets 6 – 8 mm long, not including the awn; glumes distinctly
7-nerved |
Oryzopsis |
42 Leaves involute, to 2 mm broad;
spikelets 3 - 5 mm long, not including awn; glumes obscurely 5-nerved |
Piptatherum |
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43 Glumes at least 1.5 cm long; lemma
8 – 20 mm long, awn 10 – 20 cm long |
Hesperostipa |
43 Glumes 1.5 cm long or less; lemma
4 – 6 mm long, lemma awn less than 6 cm long |
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44 Panicle open, branches spreading
or drooping (if narrow and ascending, then lower nodes of panicle glabrous
and callus sharp-pointed) |
Achnatherum |
44 Panicle narrow, branches ascending
to erect, lower nodes of panicle always villous and callus short and broad |
Nasella |
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45 Florets stipitate; stamens 1 |
Cinna |
45 Florets not stipitate; stamens
usually 3 |
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46 Lemmas awned |
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46 Lemmas awnless |
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47 Disarticulation below the glumes;
panicle dense and spike-like |
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47 Disarticulation above the glumes,
glumes persisting on mature inflorescence; panicles various |
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48 Glumes long-awned |
Polypogon |
48 Glumes awnless |
Alopecurus |
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49 Callus bearing a tuft of long,
straight hairs; lemma awned from the back below the middle |
Calamagrostis |
49 Callus glabrous; lemma awned from
tip or near tip |
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50 Delicate annuals; lemma awned on
back, but above the middle |
Agrostis |
50 Perennials; lemma awned from tip |
Muhlenbergia |
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51 Panicles cylindrical, dense, spike-like;
glumes prominently keeled or folded |
Phleum |
51 Panicles condensed to open but
not cylindrical; glumes not conspicuously keeled or folded |
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52 Callus with a prominent tuft of
hairs; lemma 1-nerved |
Calamovilfa |
52 Callus without a prominent tuft
of hairs; lemma 3 – 5-nerved |
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53 Ligule a fringe of hairs; grain
plump, globose |
Sporobolus |
53 Ligule membranous; grain not plump
and globose |
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54 Panicles open; glumes surpassing
the lemmas |
Agrostis |
54 Panicles narrow and/or glumes shorter
than lemmas |
Muhlenbergia |
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55 Glume shorter than first floret;
spikelets with 2 – many perfect florets; lemmas, if awned, awned from
the tip or bifid apex |
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55 Glume as long as first floret or
longer; spikelets generally with 3 or fewer perfect florets; lemmas if awned,
awned from the back |
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56 Panicle plumose, rachilla with
long silky hairs; tall reeds |
Phragmites |
56 Panicle not plumose, rachilla glabrous
or otherwise pubescent; not tall reeds |
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57 Spikelets subsessile in one-sided
clusters, strongly compressed |
Dactylis |
57 Spikelets pedicellate or sessile
but not in one sided clusters or strongly compressed |
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58 Lemmas 3-nerved, awnless; ligule
of hairs or fringed |
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58 Lemmas 5 – 11-nerved, may
be awned; ligules membranous |
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59 Glumes and lemmas rounded on back;
spikelets with 2 fertile florets |
Catabrosa |
59 Glumes and lemmas keeled; spikelets
with more than 2 fertile florets |
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60 Spikelets with 3 to many florets;
glumes and lemmas thin and scarious |
Eragrostis |
60 Spikelets with up to 5 florets;
glumes and lemmas herbaceous |
Poa |
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61 Panicle with a few solitary branches;
glumes papery; lemmas dissimilar, spikelet terminating in a club-shaped
rudiment |
Melica |
61 Panicle usually compound; glumes
not papery; lemmas similar, spikelet reduced at top but not modified into
club-shaped rudiment |
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62 Lemmas keeled, awnless |
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62 Lemmas rounded (if keeled, only
near tip), may be awned |
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63 Plants dioecious; lemmas 9 –
11-nerved, rigid, and coriaceous; leaves involute to flat, stiff; usually
in saline habitats |
Distichlis |
63 Plants with bisexual florets; lemmas
5-nerved, herbaceous or membranous; leaves softer, commonly keeled at tip;
habitats various |
Poa |
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64 Lemmas distinctly 2-lobed at apex,
often awned from apical notch |
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64 Lemmas entire or toothed, awn terminal |
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65 Callus of florets bearded; ligule
sheathing the stem and continuous with front sheath |
Schizachne |
65 Callus of florets not bearded;
ligule not sheathing the stem |
Bromus |
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66 Callus of florets bearded; lemmas
toothed at apex |
Scolochloa |
66 Callus of florets not bearded;
lemmas entire |
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67 Lemma nerves arcuate, converging
to midrib; lemmas awned |
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67 Lemma nerves parallel, not converging;
lemmas not awned |
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68 Anthers 1; stems < 50 cm tall,
annual |
Vulpia |
68 Anthers 3; stems frequently taller
than 50 cm, perennial |
Festuca |
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69 Lemma nerves 5, faint; plants of
saline habitats |
Puccinellia |
69 Lemma nerves 7, conspicuous; plants
of moist habitats |
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70 Leaf sheaths open; second glumes
3-nerved |
Torreyochloa |
70 Leaf sheaths at least partially
united; glumes 1-nerved |
Glyceria |
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71 Lemma awnless or with a very short
awn |
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71 Lemma distinctly awned |
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72 Panicle spike-like; glumes unequal
in length but similar in shape; articulation above the glumes |
Koeleria |
72 Panicle dense to open but not spike-like;
glumes similar or dissimilar; articulation below the glumes |
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73 Glumes dissimilar, the first linear,
the second wider; leaves to 5 mm broad |
Sphenopholis |
73 Glumes similar in shape but unequal
in length; leaves to 1 cm broad |
Trisetum |
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74 Awn flattened, twisted, inserted
in the notch between apical teeth; ligule a tuft of hairs |
Danthonia |
74 Awn not flattened, awn inserted
dorsally; ligule membranous |
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75 Lemmas 4-nerved, apex subtruncate,
2 – 4-toothed; spikelets less than 1 cm long |
Deschampsia |
75 Lemmas 5 – 9-nerved, apex
tapering, 2-toothed; spikelets greater than 1 cm long |
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76 Glumes 2 – 3.5 cm long, usually
7-nerved |
Avena |
76 Glumes less than 1.5 cm long, usually
5-nerved |
Avenula |