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Microstegium fasciculatum (L.) Henrard   (redirected from: Ephebopogon gratus Nees & C.A.Mey. ex Steud.)
Family: Poaceae
[Andropogon fasciculatus L., moreAndropogon formosanus var. minor Rendle, Ephebopogon gratus Nees & C.A.Mey. ex Steud., Microstegium ciliatum (Trin.) A.Camus, Microstegium gratum (Hackel) A.Camus, Microstegium integrum Ohwi, Microstegium monanthum (Nees ex Steud.) A.Camus, Microstegium vagans (Nees ex Steud.) A.Camus, Pollinia ciliata var. breviaristata Rendle, Pollinia grata Hack., Pollinia monantha Nees ex Steud., Pollinia vagans Nees ex Steud.]
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Japan Flora: Culms long-decumbent and rooting at base, freely branched, slender, 50-80 cm. long, green, glabrous; leaf-blades flat, broadly linear, 5-8 cm. long, 4-7 mm. wide, sparsely pilose above, glabrous beneath, nar­rowed at base; ligules ovate-deltoid, obtuse, reddish brown, hyaline, glabrous, 2-3 mm. long; sheaths glabrous, often with a few long hairs near apex; inflorescence exserted, the axis 3 cm. long; racemes 4-7, ascending, slender, pale green with a brown hue, 7-10 cm. long, rather densely flowered; rachis joints subterete, 3-4 mm. long, reddish brown ciliate, slighdy thickened above; pedicels about half as long as the joint; spikelets lanceolate, about 3.5 mm. long, those with pedicels barely smaller than the sessile ones; first glume with a distinct groove between the ciliate keels, second glume awn-pointed; fertile lemma with a delicate awn about 2 cm. long. Oct­- Nov. Woods in low mountains.

Kyushu (Yakushima and Tanegashima). Ryukyus, Formosa, s. China, Malaysia, and India.

Microstegium fasciculatum
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