Coleochloa Gilly (Gilly 1943: 12)
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.98847 |
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by Pensoft |
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Coleochloa Gilly (Gilly 1943: 12) |
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Coleochloa Gilly (Gilly 1943: 12) View in CoL
Type species.
Coleochloa abyssinica (Hochst. ex A.Rich.) Gilly
Description of the genus.
Tufted or cushion-forming perennials; rhizomes extensively branched, infrequently forming a small caudex. Culms scapose or nearly so, compressed below, sometimes subcylindrical; erect or slightly wanting, basal part of culms covered by remains of old leaf sheaths. Leaves basal only, distichous; leaf sheath open on ventral side; ligule a line of fine hairs; contraligule not developed; blade flat or inrolled, deciduous. Involucral bracts more or less leaf-like; sheaths partly closed. Inflorescence terminal, paniculate, with few to many spikelet-like spikes; spikes bisexual, with numerous lateral spikelets subtended by small, densely spirally arranged glume-like bracts. Spikelet unisexual (male) or bisexual; lateral spikelets with an irregularly shaped prophyll. Glumes distichous, persistent, the larger 1-2 each subtending a flower, enclosed by the wings of the next glume. Basal spikelets with 1-2 male florets, apical spikelets mostly with 1 male and 1 female floret, more rarely completely female. Perianth surrounding the style base by 3 small, long fimbriate hypogynous scales, deciduous with the fruit. Stamens 2-3. Style 3-fid; base not distinct, tapering, persistent. Nutlets fusiform, trigonous, long beaked, surface smooth.
Distribution and ecology.
Coleochloa occurs in tropical and southern Africa and Madagascar ( POWO 2022). It grows on inselbergs, between 600 to 2000 m in elevation. A single species of the genus, i.e. Coleochloa setifera (Ridl.) Gilly (Figs 3 View Figure 3 , 4A View Figure 4 ), occurs in northern and southeastern Madagascar and in the Central Highlands.
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