Calamagrostis
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2023v781a1 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10722309 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CDFC30-D007-FFF0-94AE-FC87FA32FD49 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Calamagrostis |
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Key to Central European Calamagrostis View in CoL species (based on MÜLLER et al., 2021)
1. Awn of lemma clearly protruding from spikelet .......... 2
1a. Awn of lemma not protruding from spikelet ............... 3
2. Leaf discolor (blue-green, dull adaxially; dark green, glossy abaxially); awn protruding 2–3 mm from spikelet; callus hairs sparse, c. ⅓ as long as lemma ......... C. arundinacea
2a. Leaf concolor (blue-green, dull on both sides); awn protruding c. 1 mm from spikelet; callus hairs 2/3 to as long as lemma .............................................................. C. varia
3. Callus hairs distinctly shorter than lemma; ligule of upper stem leaves 0.5–2(–3) mm long ................................... 4
3a. Callus hairs 1–2 times as long as lemma; ligule of upper stem leaves (2–)3–12 mm long .................................... 5
4. Plant 10 –20 cm high; ligules 0.5– 1 mm long; panicle 2.4–5.5 cm long ............................................. C. lonana
4a. Plant 30– 120 cm high; ligules 2– 3 mm long; panicle 8–20 cm long ................................................. C. stricta
5. Ligule (2 –)3– 4 mm long; leaves conspicuously shiny below; lemmas 5-veined .............................................. 6
5a. Ligule (4 –)5 – 12 mm long; leaves dull on both sides; lemmas 3- or 5-veined ................................................. 7
6. Plant bright to dark green; culms with 3–5 nodes, mostly unbranched; leaves smooth, lax; awn clearly visible, dorsally inserted on lemma ................................... C. villosa
6a. Plant light to grey-green; culms with 5– 8 nodes, often branched; leaves stiffiy erect, rough; awn short, inconspicuous, terminally inserted on lemma ....... C. canescens
7. Glumes 6–8 mm long; awn terminally inserted on lemma; ligule (4–)5–6 mm long .................................. C. rivalis
7a. Glumes 4–6 mm long; awn dorsally or terminally inserted on lemma; ligule (4–)6–12 mm long ........................... 8
8. Callus hairs about as long as lemma; lemma 5-veined; leaves 5–8 mm wide ............................ C. phragmitoides
8a. Callus hairs longer than lemma; lemma 3-veined; leaves 5–15 mm wide ............................................................. 9
9. Plant bright green; glumes subequal; awn dorsally inserted on lemma; panicle erect, 15–25 cm long; leaves 8–15 mm wide, with rough margins; ligule (4 –)6 – 9 mm long, glabrou. ......................................................... C. epigejos
9a. Plant blue-green; upper glume ¾ as long as lower one; awn terminally inserted on lemma; panicle drooping, 10–30 cm long; leaves 5–8 mm wide, rough on both sides and along margins; ligule (6–)8–12 mm long, hair. ......... ...................................................... C. pseudophragmites
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