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Ischaemum aristatum L.   (redirected from: Ischaemum crassipes f. aristatum (Nakai) Ohwi)
Family: Poaceae
[Andropogon crassipes Steud., moreIschaemum aristatum subsp. glaucum (Honda) T.Koyama, Ischaemum aristatum var. crassipes (Steud.) Yonek., Ischaemum aristatum var. glaucum (Honda) T.Koyama, Ischaemum aristatum var. momiyamae (Honda) Hsu, Ischaemum crassipes (Steud.) Thell., Ischaemum crassipes f. aristatum (Nakai) Ohwi, Ischaemum crassipes var. aristatum Nakai, Ischaemum crassipes var. formosanum (Hack.) Nakai, Ischaemum crassipes var. glaucum Honda, Ischaemum crassipes var. hainanense Keng, Ischaemum crassipes var. hondae (Matsuda) Nakai, Ischaemum crassipes var. momiyamae Honda, Ischaemum crassipes var. pilipes H.R.Zhao, Ischaemum guangxiense Zhao, Ischaemum hondae Matsuda, Ischaemum ikomanum Honda, Ischaemum sieboldii Miq., Ischaemum sieboldii var. formosanum Hack.]
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Japan Flora: Culms 30-70 cm. long, branched and decumbent or ascending at base, glabrous; leaf-blades flat, linear, 15-30 cm. long, 5-10 mm. wide, narrowed at the ends, glabrous, rarely with spread­ing hairs; ligules short, truncate or bifid; sheaths glabrous or ciliate; racemes 2, geminate, sessile, erect and appressed to each other, 4-7 cm. long, joints of the rachis thick, nearly glabrous; spikelets alike, broadly lanceolate to narrowly obovate, usually glabrous, 5-6 mm. long, rather acute, awned or awnless; first glume narrowly winged at tip. July-Nov. Sandy seashores.

Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu; common and ex­tremely variable. Korea, Manchuria, Form예 and China.

Ischaemum aristatum
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