| POACEAE
      KEY FOR GENERA FOUND IN SASKATCHEWAN | 
  
  
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    | 1 Spikelets with one fertile floret,
      may have one sterile or male floret below the fertile floret; spikelets
      dorsally compressed; separation 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; separation usually above the glumes (except Beckmannia,
      Leersia, Spartina, and Sphenopholis) OR with
      two sterile or male florets below the single perfect floret | 
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    2 Spikelets in pairs; glumes leathery;
      palea membranous
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    3  | 
  
  
    | 2 Spikelets not in pairs; glumes membranous;
      palea hardened | 
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    | 3 Each stem terminating in a single
      spike | 
    Schizachyrium  | 
  
  
    | 3 Each stem terminating in panicles
      with 2 to many branches | 
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    | 4 Tufted perennials; inflorescences
      terminal and axillary, composed of finger-like clusters; inflorescences
      subtended by a modified leaf; central axis and flower stalks white or yellow
      hairy | 
    Andropogon  | 
  
  
    | 4 Rhizomatous perennials; inflorescences
      terminal, composed of elongate central axes and branched branches; central
      axis and flower stalks yellow-brown hairy | 
    Sorghastrum  | 
  
  
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    | 5 Spikelets subtended by a whorl of
      one to many rough bristles (inserted below the ovary) | 
    Setaria  | 
  
  
    | 5 Spikelets without a whorl of rough
      bristles | 
    6  | 
  
  
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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, spike-like
      raceme; upper lemmas and paleas cartilaginous; ligule membranous | 
    Digitaria  | 
  
  
    | 7 Inflorescence an open, branched
      cluster; upper lemmas and paleas dry and membranous to hardened; ligule,
      when present, a ring of hairs | 
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    | 8 At least some leaves without ligules | 
    Echinochloa  | 
  
  
    | 8 All leaves with ligules | 
    9  | 
  
  
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    | 9 Basal leaves (winter rosette) different
      from stem leaves; spikelets obtuse to acute; second glume and sterile lemma
      long-hairy | 
    Dichanthelium  | 
  
  
    | 9 Basal and stem leaves similar; spikelets
      tapered to a long or short point; second glume and sterile lemma slightly
      rough-hairy | 
    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 | 
    11  | 
  
  
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    | 11 Spikelets with 2 male or sterile
      florets below the single perfect floret | 
    12  | 
  
  
    | 11 Spikelets not as above | 
    13  | 
  
  
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    | 12 Spikelets with 2 male 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 spikelets of two kinds borne in distinct regions; large aquatic annuals | 
    Zizania  | 
  
  
    | 13 Spikelets unisexual or bisexual,
      spikelets all appearing similar; annual or perennial, mostly terrestrial | 
    14  | 
  
  
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    | 14 Spikelets sessile or nearly so
      in a spike, usually 2-ranked (spikes may be arranged in branched clusters) | 
    15  | 
  
  
    | 14 Spikelets distinctly stalked, in
      branched or unbranched clusters | 
    36  | 
  
  
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    | 15 Spikelets on one side of the central
      axis; spikes solitary or in heads, spikes, or panicles | 
    16  | 
  
  
    | 15 Spikelets in rows on opposite sides
      of the central axis; spikes solitary and elongate | 
    21  | 
  
  
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    | 16 Spikelets unisexual (the two sexes
      on the same or on separate plants); female spikelets in bur-like clusters | 
    Buchloë  | 
  
  
    | 16 Spikelets bisexual; spikes not
      in bur-like clusters | 
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    | 17 Plants with runners and hairy stems;
      leaves in bundles; inflorescence head-like and hidden among the leaves | 
    Munroa  | 
  
  
    | 17 Plants not both with runners and
      hairy stems, but may be with one or the other; leaves not in bundles; inflorescence
      not head-like and hidden among the leaves | 
    18  | 
  
  
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    | 18 Spikes comb-like, solitary or in
      unbranched clusters; spikelets more than 4 mm long | 
    19  | 
  
  
    | 18 Spikes not comb-like, in simple
      clusters; spikelets less than 4 mm long | 
    20  | 
  
  
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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 nearly round, about 3 mm long; glumes unequal,
      narrow; plants of wet ground | 
    Beckmannia  | 
  
  
    | 20 Leaves twisted, 1 – 2 mm
      wide; inflorescence open; spikelets lance-shaped, about 4 mm long; glumes
      equal, broad; plants of dry ground | 
    Schedonnardus  | 
  
  
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    | 21 Spikelets solitary at each node
      of the central axis | 
    22  | 
  
  
    | 21 Spikelets 2 or more at each node
      of the central axis | 
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    | 22 Spikelets oriented with the edge
      towards the central axis; usually with only one glume  | 
    Lolium  | 
  
  
    | 22 Spikelets oriented with the broad
      side towards the central axis; 2 glumes usually present | 
    23  | 
  
  
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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 | 
    24  | 
  
  
    | 23 Plants perennial or weedy annuals;
      lemmas rounded or obscurely keeled, nerves converging toward apex | 
    25  | 
  
  
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    | 24 Glumes broad, 3-nerved; lemma nerves
      not converging at apex | 
    Triticum  | 
  
  
    | 24 Glumes linear-narrowly triangular,
      1-nerved; lemma nerves converging to form an awn | 
    Secale  | 
  
  
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    | 25 Spikes strongly flattened and comb-like;
      spikelets divergent; leaves relatively short and rigid; tufted annuals | 
    Agropyron  | 
  
  
    | 25 Spikes not flattened and comb-like,
      round or nearly so; spikelets ascending; leaves longer, not rigid; perennials | 
    26  | 
  
  
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    | 26 Glumes and lemmas blunt at apex,
      occasionally with a sharp point; 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 | 
    28  | 
  
  
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    | 28 Glumes rigid; ear-like lobes at
      base of leaf often purplish; plants bluish green | 
    Pascopyrum  | 
  
  
    | 28 Glumes not rigid; ear-like lobes
      at base of leaf yellowish-green; plants green or gray-green | 
    Elymus  | 
  
  
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    | 29 Spikelets in threes at each node
      of central axis, 1-flowered, the lateral pair of spikelets usually reduced
      to awns | 
    Hordeum  | 
  
  
    | 29 Spikelets in pairs at least at
      some nodes of central axis, 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 | 
    31  | 
  
  
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    | 31 Rhizomes long, creeping and stout;
      spikelets mostly hairy | 
    32  | 
  
  
    | 31 Rhizomes short or absent; spikelets
      hairy or hairless | 
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    | 32 Glumes lance-shaped | 
    Leymus  | 
  
  
    | 32 Glumes narrowly triangular | 
    33  | 
  
  
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    | 33 Glumes purplish; lemmas densely
      hairy with long, silky hairs | 
    Leymus  | 
  
  
    | 33 Glumes greenish; lemmas hairless
      or otherwise hairy | 
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    | 34 Lemmas awnless | 
    Leymus  | 
  
  
    | 34 Lemmas awned | 
    Elyleymus  | 
  
  
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    | 35 Glumes narrowly triangular, not
      broadened above the base, not awned; lemmas awnless or with a short awn | 
    Psathrostachys  | 
  
  
    | 35 Glumes narrowly lance-shaped, 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 | 
    38  | 
  
  
    | 37 Spikelets with two or more perfect
      florets | 
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    | 38 Lemma hardened, enclosing palea
      and caryopsis | 
    39  | 
  
  
    | 38 Lemma thin, commonly membranous,
      not enclosing palea and caryopsis  | 
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    | 39 Lemma awnless | 
    Milium  | 
  
  
    | 39 Lemma awned | 
    40  | 
  
  
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    | 40 Florets plump; lemma awn weak and
      deciduous | 
    41  | 
  
  
    | 40 Florets slender; lemma awn firm
      and persistent | 
    43  | 
  
  
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    | 41 Inflorescence diffusely branched;
      glumes sharp-pointed; lemma long, silky hairy | 
    Achnatherum  | 
  
  
    | 41 Inflorescence not diffusely branched;
      glumes blunt to soft-pointed; lemma hairless to short hairy | 
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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 rolled, 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 Inflorescences open, branches spreading
      or drooping (if narrow and ascending, then lower nodes of inflorescence
      hairless and hardened thickening below lemma sharp-pointed) | 
    Achnatherum  | 
  
  
    | 44 Inflorescence narrow, branches
      ascending to erect, lower nodes of inflorescence always long hairy and hardened
      thickening below lemma short and broad | 
    Nasella  | 
  
  
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    | 45 Florets stalked; stamens 1 | 
    Cinna  | 
  
  
    | 45 Florets not stalked; stamens usually
      3 | 
    46  | 
  
  
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    | 46 Lemmas awned | 
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    | 46 Lemmas awnless | 
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    | 47 Separation below the glumes; inflorescence
      dense and spike-like | 
    48  | 
  
  
    | 47 Separation above the glumes, glumes
      persisting on mature inflorescence; inflorescences various | 
    49  | 
  
  
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    | 48 Glumes long-awned | 
    Polypogon  | 
  
  
    | 48 Glumes awnless | 
    Alopecurus  | 
  
  
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    | 49 Hardened thickening below lemma
      bearing a tuft of long, straight hairs; lemma awned from the back below
      the middle | 
    Calamagrostis  | 
  
  
    | 49 Hardened thickening below lemma
      hairless; 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 Inflorescence cylindrical, dense,
      spike-like; glumes prominently boat-shaped or folded | 
    Phleum  | 
  
  
    | 51 Inflorescence condensed to open
      but not cylindrical; glumes not conspicuously boat-shaped or folded | 
    52  | 
  
  
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    | 52 Hardened thickening below lemma
      with a prominent tuft of hairs; lemma 1-nerved | 
    Calamovilfa  | 
  
  
    | 52 Hardened thickening below lemma
      without a prominent tuft of hairs; lemma 3 – 5-nerved | 
    53  | 
  
  
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    | 53 Ligule a fringe of hairs; grain
      plump, nearly round | 
    Sporobolus  | 
  
  
    | 53 Ligule membranous; grain not plump
      and not round | 
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    | 54 Inflorescences open; glumes surpassing
      the lemmas | 
    Agrostis  | 
  
  
    | 54 Inflorescences 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 two-toothed apex | 
    56  | 
  
  
    | 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 Inflorescence feathery, central
      axis with long silky hairs; tall reeds | 
    Phragmites  | 
  
  
    | 56 Inflorescence not feathery, central
      axis hairless or otherwise hairy; not tall reeds | 
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    | 57 Spikelets subsessile in one-sided
      clusters, strongly compressed | 
    Dactylis  | 
  
  
    | 57 Spikelets stalked or sessile but
      not in one sided clusters or strongly compressed | 
    58  | 
  
  
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    | 58 Lemmas 3-nerved, awnless; ligule
      of hairs or fringed | 
    59  | 
  
  
    | 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 boat-shaped;
      spikelets with more than 2 fertile florets | 
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    | 60 Spikelets with 3 to many florets;
      glumes and lemmas thin and membranous | 
    Eragrostis  | 
  
  
    | 60 Spikelets with up to 5 florets;
      glumes and lemmas green | 
    Poa  | 
  
  
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    | 61 Inflorescence with a few solitary
      branches; glumes papery; lemmas dissimilar, spikelet terminating in a club-shaped
      rudiment | 
    Melica  | 
  
  
    | 61 Inflorescence usually compound;
      glumes not papery; lemmas similar, spikelet reduced at top but not modified
      into club-shaped rudiment | 
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    | 62 Lemmas boat-shaped, awnless | 
    63  | 
  
  
    | 62 Lemmas rounded (if keeled, only
      near tip), may be awned | 
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    | 63 Plants dioecious; lemmas 9 –
      11-nerved, rigid, and leathery; leaves rolled to flat, stiff; habitats usually
      saline | 
    Distichlis  | 
  
  
    | 63 Plants with bisexual florets; lemmas
      5-nerved, green or membranous; leaves softer, commonly boat-shaped at tip;
      habitats various | 
    Poa  | 
  
  
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    | 64 Lemmas distinctly 2-lobed at apex,
      often awned from apical notch | 
    65  | 
  
  
    | 64 Lemmas entire or toothed, awn terminal | 
    66  | 
  
  
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    | 65 Hardened thickening at base of
      lemma bearded; ligule sheathing the stem and continuous with front sheath | 
    Schizachne  | 
  
  
    | 65 Hardened thickening at base of
      lemma not bearded; ligule not sheathing the stem | 
    Bromus  | 
  
  
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    | 66 Hardened thickening at base of
      florets bearded; lemmas toothed at apex | 
    Scolochloa  | 
  
  
    | 66 Hardened thickening at base of
      florets not bearded; lemmas entire | 
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    | 67 Lemma nerves arced, converging
      to midrib; lemmas awned | 
    68  | 
  
  
    | 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 | 
    72  | 
  
  
    | 71 Lemma distinctly awned | 
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    | 72 Inflorescence spike-like; glumes
      unequal in length but similar in shape; separation above the glumes | 
    Koeleria  | 
  
  
    | 72 Inflorescence dense to open but
      not spike-like; glumes similar or dissimilar; separation 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 nearly square,
      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  |