Paspalum, Linnaeus, 1759
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.336.2.4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F587E5-4740-FFD4-FF6F-FC51FA4A549C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Paspalum |
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Key to the species of Paspalum View in CoL in Egypt
1. Caespitose without stolons; inflorescence racemosely-arranged, usually with at least 3 branches ................................................. 2
- Creeping stoloniferous perennial; inflorescence conjugate .............................................................................................................. 3
2. Perennial; culms often exceeding 100 cm; leaf blades linear, base truncate; racemes 3–5, borne along a central axis; margins of upper glume with a ciliate fringe ....................................................................................................................... Paspalum dilatatum View in CoL
– Annual; culms up to 100 cm tall; leaf blades broadly lanceolate, base subcordate; racemes more than 5 to numerous, crowded in closely spaced oblong head; margins of upper glume without a ciliate fringe................................................ Paspalum racemosum View in CoL
3. Upper glume sparsely pubescent on the back; lower glume well developed; mid-nerve of the lower lemma prominent .................. ............................................................................................................................................................................ Paspalum distichum View in CoL
- Upper glume glabrous on the back; lower glume absent; mid-nerve of the lower lemma not prominent ....... Paspalum vaginatum View in CoL
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