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Capillipedium parviflorum (R.Br.) Stapf   (redirected from: Capillipedium parviflorum f. villosulus (Nees) Kitag.)
Family: Poaceae
[Andropogon micranthus Kunth, moreAndropogon micranthus var. villosulus (Steud.) Hack., Andropogon micranthus var. violascens (Trin.) Honda, Andropogon villosulus Nees ex Steud., Andropogon violascens (Trin.) Nees ex Steud., Bothriochloa parviflora (R.Br.) Ohwi, Bothriochloa parviflora f. villosula (Steud.) Ohwi, Capillipedium parviflorum f. villosulus (Nees) Kitag., Capillipedium parviflorum f. violascens (Trin.) Kitag., Capillipedium parviflorum f. viviparum Kitag., Chrysopogon parviflorus (R.Br.) Nees, Chrysopogon pictus Hance, Holcus parviflorus R.Br.]
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Japan Flora: Glabrous to hirsute perennial; culms erect, 50-100 cm. long, tufted, often branched at base, with ciliate nodes; leaf-blades flat, linear, 8-30 cm. long, 5-8 mm. wide, scabrous; ligules truncate, less than 1 mm. long; sheaths glabrous, sometimes spreading-hirsute to -villous; panicles exserted, erect, 5-15 cm. long, the branches very slender, divaricately forked, with short white hairs on axils; racemes peduncled, 5-8 mm. long, bearing a few reddish brown spikelets, the joints ciliate; pedicelled spikeleå¾€ lanceolate, staminate, awnless; sessile spikelets lanceolate, acuminate, 2.7-3.2 mm. long, bisexual, flattened, scaberulous; callus with short, wHte hairs; first glume herbaceous, pale green and purplish, slightly lustrous; fertile lemma reduced to a slender, geniculate awn about 18 mm. long. July-Oct. Open places and thickets in low­ lands.

Honshu (Kanto Distr. and westw.), Shikoku, Kyushu; variable. Ryukyus, Formosa, China, Manchuria, Korea, India, Malaysia, and Australia.

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