Text Appearing Before Image: 139 Text Appearing After Image: Fig. 108. Anthochloa colusana (Davy) Scribner. (JS'eostapfia colusana Davy).— a, A single spikelet; a', another view of the same; b, a single floret; c, flower- ing glume; d, palea. 108. ANTHOCHLOA Nees in Lindl. Introd. Nat. Syst. Bot. ed. 2 : 450. 1836. Spikelets several-flowered; flowers hermaphrodite. Empty glumes small or wanting, awnless; flowering glumes thin-membranaceous, very broad and flabelli-form or petal-like, sub-3-5- or many-nerved. Palea narrower than the glume, 3-4-cleft, hyaline. Stamens 3. Styles 2, distinct, short; stigma plumose. Low csespitose grasses with flat leaves and invaginate or shortly exserted capitate or cylindrical panicles. Species 3, two in Andes of Bolivia and Peru, one in California.
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