File:Nassella neesiana flowerhead11 (11263445905).jpg

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Description Flowerheads are contracted to loosely open panicles to 40 cm long. Spikelets are 1-flowered and have 2 purplish glumes. Lemmas (6-10 mm long) are hairy in the lower half and have a ring of tissue (corona) at the base of the 4-9 cm long, bent and twisted awn. Spikelets are also formed at the base of the plant and at nodes along the flowering stems. Flowers in spring and early summer.
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Source Nassella neesiana flowerhead11
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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