Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Perennials or annuals.
Stems:
Culms usually tufted, rarely solitary, erect, trigonous, nodose.
Roots:
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Basal or also cauline.
blades linear, 1–costate or 3–costate.
Margins entire.
Veins parallel.
Sheathing; sheaths of cauline leaves long, the orifice sometimes with a short, scarious appendage opposite the blade; ligule absent.
Stipules absent.
Flowers:
Flowers in inflorescences usually consisting of few to several corymbiform anthelate panicles, sometimes contracted into a single terminal head; spikelets ovoid, ellipsoid, or lanceoloid, terete (cylindrical) or slightly laterally flattened; glumes usually 5–9 per spikelet, 2-ranked or spirally imbricate, the basal 1 to few small and empty, the middle 1 to several glumes larger, bearing perfect flowers, the distal 1 to several staminate or empty.
Flowers all bisexual (perfect) or sometimes distalmost staminate.
Perianth of (0–)3–6 bristles.
Corolla (petals) absent.
Stamens 2–3.
Ovary superior; 2-carpellate; style jointed at base, persistent, base pyramidal or conical, spongy–thickened; stigmas 2 or essentially undivided.
Fruit:
Achenes lenticular.
Seeds 1; seed coat thin; free from pericarp; embryo basal; endosperm abundant.
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