|  | Triticeae: Answers to key questions
    leading to this tribe. 
     
      |  | Mature inflorescence, if breaking into units, then the units not as
        below; NOT [Mature inflorescence breaking into spikelet units consisting
        of a sessile fertile spikelet, a hairy pedicel with or without a sterile
        spikelet at tip, and a hairy rachis joint, all arising at the same point
        (a node) in specialized panicle branches called rames] |  |  | Spikelets not as below; sterile florets if present, either located
        distal to the fertile floret(s) on the rachilla or paired and attached
        at the base of a single fertile floret, not paired with the upper glume
        as below; lemma and palea variously textured, enclosing the flower or
        not; disarticulation usually above the glumes; NOT [Spikelets usually
        dorsally compressed, appearing 1-flowered but containing 1 fertile
        floret and 1 sterile floret, the latter attached to the base of fertile
        floret opposite the upper glume, resembling the upper glume, and
        together with the upper glume enveloping the fertile floret; lower
        glumes minute (sometimes absent) to 3/4 as long as upper glumes and
        typically wrapping most of the way around the pedicel at base; fertile
        floret seed-like with chartaceous-indurate lemma and palea enclosing
        flower and fruit; disarticulation below the glumes with rare exceptions] |  |  | Spikelets 1 to many-flowered, subtended by a pair of glumes (only 1 on
        lateral spikelets in Lolium); palea margins enclosed or not; plants of
        dry or wet habitats; NOT [Spikelets 1-flowered, lacking glumes; margins
        of the palea tightly enclosed by the lemma margins on female or perfect
        florets; plants of wetlands, often emergent aquatic] |  |  | Inflorescence a terminal spike with sessile
        or subsessile spikelets attached broadside at nodes on opposite sides of
        the rachis; NOT [Inflorescence not as above; if a terminal spike, then the lateral
        spikelets attached edgewise to the rachis with inner (upper) glume
        wanting (as in Lolium)] 
 
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  |  | Hordeum: Answers to key questions
    leading to this genus. 
     
      |  | Spikelets 2 or more per node, occasionally 1 at some nodes; NOT 
        [Spikelets 1 per node, occasionally 2 at some nodes] |  |  | Spikelets 3 per node with 1 floret per spikelet; florets in central
        spikelet always fertile, those in the 2 lateral spikelets sterile and
        greatly reduced in plants that disarticulate at rachis nodes but may be
        fertile in plants with a continuous rachis; NOT [Spikelets 2-7 per node
        with 1-7 (9) florets per spikelet; if spikelets 3 per node, then some
        spikelets with more than 1 floret] 
 
 |  |  | Jubatum: Answers to key questions
    leading to this species. 
     
      |  | Lateral spikelets pedicellate and sterile; auricles absent; spikes
        disarticulating at rachis nodes at maturity; NOT [Usually one or both
        lateral spikelets sessile and fertile; auricles to 6 mm long,
        well-developed; spikes usually not disarticulating at maturity] |  |  | Glumes 15-85 mm long, moderately to strongly divergent; awns of lemma
        in central spikelet 11-90 mm long; NOT [Glumes 7-19 mm long, ascending
        to slightly divergent; awns of lemma in central spikelet 3.5-14 mm long] |  |  |