Spartina Schreb., Gen. Pl. ed. 8[a]. 43. 1789. Type: Spartina cynosuroides (L.) Roth
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Spartina Schreb., Gen. Pl. ed. 8[a]. 43. 1789. Type: Spartina cynosuroides (L.) Roth |
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Spartina Schreb., Gen. Pl. ed. 8[a]. 43. 1789. Type: Spartina cynosuroides (L.) Roth
Ponceletia Thouars., Esquisse Fl. Tristan D’Acugna 36. 1808. Type: Ponceletia arundinacea Thouars.
Solenachne Steud. Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 12. 1855. Type: Solenachne phalaroides Steud.
Plants perennial, culms cespitose from knotty bases or solitary from conspicuous creeping rhizomes. Leaves cauline; sheaths open; ligules a line of hairs; blades flat to involute. Inflorescences with multiple branches (i.e., spikes) inserted along a main axis, branches usually alternate, appressed to spreading. Spikelets laterally compressed, one-flowered, arranged in two rows along two sides of a more or less triquetrous axis, disarticulating below the glumes. Glumes unequal, strongly keeled; lower glumes 1-veined, shorter than upper glumes and floret; upper glumes 1-6-veined, usually longer than the floret. Lemmas 1-3-veined, keeled, shorter than the paleas. Paleas 2-veined, thin and papery, longer than the lemma. Anthers 3. Styles 2. Caryopses linear. Base chromosome number, x = 10. Named from the Greek spartine, a cord made from Spartium junceum L.(Spanish Broom; Fabaceae), and probably applied to Spartina in reference to its tough leaves ( Hitchcock 1951).
Key to native and introduced species of Spartina in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon
1 | Leaf blades distinctly scabrous on their margins; spikelets tightly appressed and strongly overlapping | 2 |
- | Leaf blades glabrous on their margins (occasionally with a few scattered teeth, but teeth never abundant); spikelets weakly appressed and weakly overlapping | 5 |
2 | Culms growing in tufts (i.e., cespitose) from hard knotty bases, rhizomes absent, rarely short; branches appressed, usually not readily discernible within an inflorescence, not distinctly one-sided | Spartina densiflora |
- | Culms growing from rhizomes; branches appressed, ascending, or spreading, readily discernible within an inflorescence, distinctly one-sided | 3 |
3 | Upper glumes distinctly awned, awns 3-8 mm long; blades 5-15 mm wide; ligules 1-3 mm long; branches pedunculate, rarely sessile | Spartina pectinata |
- | Upper glumes unawned or short-awned, when present awns to 2 mm long; blades 0.5-8 mm wide; ligules 0.5-1 mm long; branches sessile, rarely pedunculate | 4 |
4 | Glume keels ciliate, hairs stiff, 0.5-0.8(-1) mm long; glumes with two inconspicuous lateral veins on one side of the keel; branches appressed to the main axis; most branches 3-6 mm wide; inflorescences 8-25 cm long; spikelets ovate to lanceolate; florets more or less equaling the upper glumes in length | Spartina gracilis |
- | Glume keels scabrous, teeth 0.1-0.2 mm long; glumes with two conspicuous lateral veins on one side of the keel; branches appressed, ascending, or spreading from main axis; most branches 2-2.5 mm wide; inflorescences 3-15 cm long; spikelets linear lanceolate to ovate lanceolate; florets shorter than the upper glumes | Spartina patens |
5 | Spikelets 8-14(-16.5) mm long; branch rachises 0.4-1 mm wide between spikelets; glumes glabrous or weakly pubescent; leaf blades more or less erect, forming an angle 15-18° with the culm | Spartina alterniflora |
- | Spikelets 14-25 mm long; branch rachises 1-2.2 mm wide between spikelets; glumes moderately to densely pubescent; leaf blades ascending to spreading, forming an angle 30-60° with the culm | 6 |
6 | Spikelets (15-)16.5-25 mm long; anthers 7-10 mm long, usually fully exserted at maturity; pollen fertile; ligules 1-3 mm long; upper glumes 3-6-veined, 13-22 mm long; glumes (weakly) moderately to densely pubescent with hairs 0.1-0.3 mm long, hairs to 0.6 mm long and usually denser proximally; calluses (1.5-)2-4.5 mm long; branches (3-)4-5(-6) mm wide | Spartina anglica |
- | Spikelets 14-17.5 mm long; anthers 5-7(-8.5) mm long, not or incompletely exserted at maturity, indehiscent; pollen sterile; ligules 1-1.5 mm long; upper glumes 3-veined, 12.5-16.5 mm long; glumes weakly to moderately pubescent with hairs 0.1-0.2 mm long, occasionally to 0.6 mm long proximally; calluses 0.6-1.5(-2) mm long; branches (2.5-)3-4 mm wide | Spartina xtownsendii |
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Spartina Schreb., Gen. Pl. ed. 8[a]. 43. 1789. Type: Spartina cynosuroides (L.) Roth
Saarela, Jeffery M. 2012 |
Solenachne
Steudel 1853 |
Solenachne phalaroides
Steud 1853 |