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Andropogoneae: Answers to key questions
leading to this tribe.
| 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; NOT [Mature
inflorescence, if breaking into units, then the units not as above]
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Andropogon: Answers to key questions
leading to this genus (in tribe Andropogoneae).
| Inflorescence with up to about 20 larger rames each composed of more
than 3 spikelet units; spikelet units consisting of a sessile spikelet,
a hairy pedicel terminating in a small or large spikelet, and a hairy
rachis joint; pedicel and rachis joint wide and flat; NOT [Inflorescence
with many, small rames each composed of 2-3 spikelet units; spikelet
units consisting of a sessile spikelet, a hairy pedicel with no
spikelet, and a hairy rachis joint; pedicel and rachis joint slender and
terete] |
| Pedicellate spikelet about as large as sessile spikelet,
well-developed; sheaths not strongly keeled; blades usually 4-10 mm
broad; each peduncle in the inflorescence terminating in 2-7 (10) rames;
rachis joint tip not cupulate; NOT [Pedicellate spikelet small, not
well-developed; sheaths strongly keeled, blades usually less than 5 mm
wide; each peduncle in the inflorescence terminating in a single rame;
rachis joint tip cupulate]
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Gerardii: Answers to key questions
leading to this species (in genus
Andropogon).
| Lemma awns 8-20 mm long, geniculate; rhizomes absent or short, the
culms often densely tufted; rachis joint and pedicel of pedicellate
spikelet sparsely to +/- densely villous, the hairs 2.2-4.2 mm long;
inflorescence usually purplish; leaf blades +/- equally ridged on both
surfaces, with every 4th ridge larger and more prominent than the
intervening ridges; ligules usually < 2.5 (3) mm long; anthers
usually < 3.8 mm long; plants scarcely glaucous; NOT [Lemma awns
usually absent, if present then < 8 (10) mm long and not geniculate;
rhizomes elongate, the culms not tufted; rachis joint and pedicel of
pedicellate spikelet densely long-villous, the hairs 3.7-6.5 mm long;
inflorescence usually strongly yellowish, or yellowish-gray; leaf blades
more prominently ridged on adaxial than on abaxial surfaces, the ridges
of each side +/- equal in prominence; ligules usually > (2.5) 3 mm
long and up to 4.5 mm; anthers usually > 3.8 mm long; plants usually
glaucous]
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