MPdb: Melghat Plant Data Bank
MG091 : Bothriochloa bladhii (Retz.) S.T.Blake |
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| Plant Category : | Grasses | |||||||||||||
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| Plant Family : | Poaceae | |||||||||||||
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| Synonym : | Amphilophis glabra (Roxb.) Stapf Amphilophis haenkei (J.Presl) Haines Amphilophis intermedia (R.Br.) Stapf Amphilophis intermedia var. acidula (Stapf) Stapf Amphilophis odorata (Lisboa) A.Camus Anatherum glabrum (Roxb.) Schult. Anatherum montanum (Roxb.) Schult. Andropogon bladhii Retz. Andropogon caucasicus Trin. Andropogon glaber Roxb. Andropogon haenkei J.Presl Andropogon intermedius R.Br. Andropogon intermedius var. acidula Stapf Andropogon inundatus F.Muell. Andropogon leptanthus Steud. Andropogon montanus Roxb. Andropogon odoratus Lisboa Andropogon punctatus Roxb. Andropogon vachellii Nees ex Hook. & Arn. Bothriochloa anamitica Kuntze Bothriochloa bladhii subsp. glabra (Roxb.) B.K.Simon Bothriochloa bladhii var. punctata (Roxb.) R.R.Stewart Bothriochloa caucasica (Trin.) C.E.Hubb. Bothriochloa glabra (Roxb.) A.Camus Bothriochloa haenkei (J.Presl) Ohwi Bothriochloa intermedia (R.Br.) A.Camus Bothriochloa inundata (F.Muell.) J.M.Black Bothriochloa odorata (Lisboa) A.Camus Bothriochloa punctata (Roxb.) L.Liu Dichanthium bladhii (Retz.) Clayton Dichanthium caucasicum (Trin.) S.K.Jain & Deshp. Dichanthium glabrum (Roxb.) S.K.Jain & Deshp. Dichanthium glabrum var. punctatum (Roxb.) Deshp. Dichanthium ischaemum subvar. intermedium (R.Br.) Roberty Dichanthium odoratum (Lisboa) S.K.Jain & Deshp. Rhaphis stricta Nees Sorghum caucasicum (Trin.) Griseb. Sorghum intermedium (R.Br.) Kuntze Sorghum montanum (Roxb.) Kuntze |
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| Description : | Tufted perennial; culms 50–150 cm. high, erect from a shortly rhizomatous base, often robust. Leaf-blades 10–55 cm. long, 2–12 mm. wide. Inflorescence with a central axis 4–20 cm. long, the racemes numerous and borne loosely or densely in irregular whorls upon simple or branched peduncles; racemes 2–5 cm. long (the lowest shorter than the central axis), pubescent. Sessile spikelet narrowly elliptic, 3–4 mm. long; lower glume chartaceous, ± hairy below the middle, usually not glossy, with or without a pit; awn 10–25 mm. long. Pedicelled spikelet glabrous, with 0–3 pits. Sessile spikelet narrowly elliptic, 3–4 mm. long; lower glume chartaceous, ± hairy below the middle, usually not glossy, with or without a pit; awn 10–25 mm. long. Pedicelled spikelet glabrous, with 0–3 pits. Streamsides, swamp margins and cracking clays; 0–1500 m. | |||||||||||||
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| Reference : | ~ Kokate, U.R. and Muratkar, G.D.; "Study of the effect of invasive species on the development of grass meadows of Melghat Tiger Reserve, Amravati Maharashtra"; Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (2014); 4(2): 155-165 PMID : |
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