Poa infirma Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kuntz, Nov. Gen. Sp. 1: 158. 1816.
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13. Poa infirma Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kuntz, Nov. Gen. Sp. 1: 158. 1816.
Megastachya infirma (Kunth) Roem. & Schult., Syst. Veg. 2: 585. 1817.
Eragrostis infirma (Kunth) Steud., Nomencl. Bot. ed. 2, 1: 563. 1840.
Poa annua var. exilis Tomm. ex Freyn, Verh. K. K. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 27: 469. 1878. [Type: "So auf sonnigen, trockenen Grasplätzen der Macchien, meist in Gesellschaft von Asterolinon, Euphorbia peploides, E. xigua und anderen Zwergpflanzen stellenweise häufig, bisher aber nur läng der Küste von Fasana bis Medolino; auch auf S. Marina (Tommasini 1872)"].
Poa annua var. remotiflora Hack. ex Batt. & Trab., Fl. Algérie Monocot. 206. 1895. [Type: "Lieux humides et région montagneuse, Rouïba, Teniet-el-Haàd”].
Poa annua subsp. exilis (Tomm. ex Freyn) Murb. in Asch. & Graebn., Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. 2: 389. 1900.
Poa remotiflora (Hack. ex Batt. & Trab.) Murb., Acta Univ. Lund. 36 Afd. 2. n. 1: 22. 1900, nom. illeg., non Poa remotiflora Rupr., Fl. Samojed. Cisural. 63. 1845.
Poa exilis (Tomm. ex Freyn) Murb. ex Nannf., Acta Univ. Lund., ser. 2, 1(4): 73. 1906.
Poa annua f. Poa plicata prostrata Sennen, Pl. Espagne n. 605. 1908, nom. nud., in sched. (MA 11165), p.p., syn. nov.
Poa annua var. plicata Sennen, Pl. d’Espagne w.n. 1908, nom. nud., in sched. (MA 11142).
Poa annua var. laxiflora Sennen, Pl. d’Espagne n. 606. 1908, nom. nud., in sched. (MA 11143).
Poa annua subsp. remotiflora (Hack. ex Batt. & Trab.) Jansen & Wachter, Fl. Nederl. 1(2): 78. 1951, nom. illeg.
Poa annua L. var. spiciformis Palau Ferrer, Pl. Baleares n. 793. 1955, nom. in sched. (GDA 30993; MA 168790), syn. nov.
Ochlopoa infirma (Kunth) H. Scholz, Ber. Inst. Lanschafts-Pflanzenökologie Univ. Hohenheim Beih. 16: 59. 2003.
Poa infirma Ill. Ruiz (1991: 27, lam. I), Soreng & Peterson (2012: 14, fig. 2F-H), Devesa (1987: 262).
Type.
" Crescit in frigidis regni Novogranatensis, inter Fontibon, Suba et Santa Fe de Bogota , alt. 1360 hexap. Floret Ausgusto". [Holotypus P-HUMB; isotypus: B-WILLD-1974 pl. 223, LE-TRIN-2638.01 fragm. & illustr., US-1851276 fragm. ex P, US-2851277 fragm. ex P-HUMB) (designated by Soreng and Peterson 2012, pg. 43)] .
Flowering.
October to May (July).
Ecology.
Therophytic pastures and ruderal places, preferably in sandy soils; edaphically indifferent; 2-1000 m a.s.l.
Distribution.
W Europe, Mediterranean, Macaronesian and Irano-Turanian regions extending to India; introduced in Australia and the Americas. Scattered across the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. Port: AAl Ag BA BAl E Mi (R) TM. Spa.: A (Ab) Al Av B Ba (C) Ca Cc Co CR Ge Gr H Hu J (L) Lo M Ma (Mu) O (Or) (Po) PM [Mll Mn] S Sa Se Sg Te To V Va (Z) Za. For a representative list of studied materials, see Suppl. material 1.
Notes.
This species is clearly differentiated from the previous one, not only by the small size of its anthers, but also by the smaller size of the leaves, which, in most cases, are not more than 2 mm wide and have margins that are barely scabrid or even smooth. Most populations comprise plants of small size (up to 22 cm).
Plants with some spikelets completely sterile and rudimentary, whitish or hyaline have been detected in some populations (e.g. province of Granada, GDA 15557).
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Poa infirma Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kuntz, Nov. Gen. Sp. 1: 158. 1816.
Ortega-Olivencia, Ana & Devesa, Juan A. 2018 |
Ochlopoa infirma
H. Scholz 2003 |
Poa annua var. plicata
Sennen 1911 |
Poa annua var. laxiflora
Sennen 1911 |
Eragrostis infirma
Steud 1840 |
Megastachya infirma
Roem & Schult 1817 |