-
involve gametes.
Often used
interchangeably with
vegetative reproduction.
asperulous Having a rough,
sandpapery texture; e.g. some leaf surfaces. asymmetrical...
- (although with a more dull matt
green colour and
young plants are more
asperulous than tubercled)
while its
flowers more
closely resemble those of G. excelsa...
- than
fertile lemma and are elliptic, membranous, with
acute apexes and
asperulous surfaces. The
flowers have two
lodicules and two stigmas. They also have...
- 024 in). Both the
upper and
lower glumes are keelless, membranous, have
asperulous surfaces and
acute apexes. The
other features are
different though; Lower...
-
rarely glaucous,
slightly flaccid,
expanded or
folded at the midrib,
asperulous (slightly rough), has a
distinct midrib visible beneath.
Ligules are mostly...
- 24–0.28 in) long. Both the
lower and
upper glumes are
obtuse and have
asperulous surfaces.
Flowers are fleshy, oblong, truncate, and grow together, the...
- long and are elliptic,
coriaceous and keelless. The
lemma itself have an
asperulous surface and
acute apex
while the main
lemma have an awn that is 1–3 millimetres...
-
millimetres (0.16–0.22 in) long. The species'
lemma have an
obtuse apex and
asperulous surface.
Fertile lemma is herbaceous, lanceolate, is 4.3–5 millimetres...
-
upper one have an
obtuse one. The
upper glumes have
asperulous surface as well.
Palea have
asperulous surface and
acute apex and is 3.5–6
millimetres (0...
-
millimetres (0.14–0.18 in) long, have
ciliolated keels which are 2-veined, and
asperulous surface.
Sterile floret is 1–1.3
millimetres (0.039–0.051 in) long and...