File:Rytidosperma caespitosum Bendemeer spikelet1 (9213440136).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRytidosperma caespitosum Bendemeer spikelet1 (9213440136).jpg | Spikelets are 4-9-flowered, with purple tinged glumes (14 mm or more long) in early flowering. Lemmas are 4-6 mm long (excluding lobes), 2-lobed and 1-awned, with distinct rows of hairs on the back; base of the awn is brown and tightly twisted. Palea is less than 2 mm wide and distinctly longer than the lemma body. |
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Source | Rytidosperma caespitosum Bendemeer spikelet1 |
Author | Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia |
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