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Isachne globosa (Thunb.) Kuntze   (redirected from: Isachne globosa var. brevispicula Ohwi)
Family: Poaceae
[Isachne australis R.Br., moreIsachne globosa var. brevispicula Ohwi, Isachne globosa var. compacta W. Z. Fang ex S.L.Chen, Isachne globosa var. effusa (Trimen ex Hook.f.) Senaratna, Isachne lutaria Santos, Isachne miliacea Roth ex Roem. & Schult., Isachne nodibarbata (Hochst. ex Steud.) Henrard, Isachne subglobosa Hatus. & T.Koyama, Milium globosum Thunb., Panicum lepidotum Steud., Panicum nodibarbatum Hochst. ex Steud., Panicum violaceum Klein ex Thiele]
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Japan Flora: Perennial; culms erect, ascending or shortly decumbent at base, 30-60 cm. long, glabrous; leaf­blades firmly membranous, flat, broadly linear, 4-7 cm. long, 3- 7 mm. wide, gradually acuminate, scabrous, with slightly thickened margins, nerves not prominently raised; ligule a series of short hairs; sheaths rather short, glabrous; panicles erect, open, 3-6 cm. long, the branches slender, elongate, loosely branching, the pedicels with a pale yellow, obscure gland, thickened at apex; spikelets broadly obovate to obovate- globose, 2-2.2 mm. long, rounded at apex, pale green, some­times slightly purplish, slightly lustrous; glumes equal, broadly elliptic, obtuse, weakly nerved, smooth or slightly scabrous above, firmly membranous; lemmas as long as to slightly longer than the glumes, elliptic, unequal, somewhat coria­ceous, pale yellow, rounded at apex, glabrous to puberulent on margin. June-Aug. Wet places.

Hokkaido, Honshu, Shi­koku, Kyushu. Ryukyus, Formosa, China, se. Asia, Ma­laysia, Micronesia, and Australia.

Isachne globosa
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