7. Fuirena

Title
7. Fuirena
Publication Date
2010
Author(s)
Liang, Songyun
Tucker, Gordon C
Bruhl, Jeremy J
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9112-4436
Email: jbruhl@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:jbruhl
Editor
Editor(s): Wu Zhengyi, Peter H Raven and Hong Deyuan
Type of document
Entry In Reference Work
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Science Press and Missouri Botanical Garden Press
Place of publication
China
Edition
1
UNE publication id
une:7820
Abstract
Herbs, perennial or annual, sometimes with a creeping rhizome. Culms tufted or solitary, usually pubescent, nodose. Leaves mostly cauline, pubescent or glabrous; sheath usually completely surrounding culm; ligule tubular, hyaline; leaf blade usually elongate, linear to lanceolate. Involucral bracts leaflike, sheathing at base. Inflorescences paniculiform, with few to many glomerulate clusters or sessile spikelets at few to several nodes. Spikelets ovoid to ellipsoid, terete, many flowered, usually pubescent. Glumes spirally imbricately arranged, obovate, broadly elliptic, or oblong, each subtending a bisexual flower but basal 1 or 2 empty, apex obtuse and awned. Perianth bristles 3 or 6, 3 outer ones needlelike (sometimes reduced or absent), 3 inner ones squamellate and alternate with outer whorl. Stamens 3. Style not or hardly dilated at base, continuous with ovary, glabrous; stigmas 3. Nutlet ± stipitate, obovoid to ovoid, 3-sided, ± smooth or tuberculate. About 30 species: warm regions of the world, most species in tropical Africa and tropical America; three species (one endemic) in China.
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Citation
Flora of China, v.23: Acoraceae through Cyperaceae, p. 178-179
ISBN
1930723997
9781930723993
Start page
178
End page
179

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