紧序黍
紧序黍 |
界:植物界 门:被子植物门 纲:单子叶植物纲 目:禾本目 科:禾本科 属:黍属 |
紧序黍(jǐn xù shǔ),学名Panicum auritum J. Presl ex Nees,俗名:长耳膜稃草,异名:Hymenachne insulicola Sacciolepis insulicola Panicum insulicola Hymenachne aurita ,禾本目,禾木科植物,多年生。秆高50-100厘米,直径2-4毫米,节膨大,下部节上生根。叶鞘短于节间,边缘密生疣基纤毛;叶舌短,长约0.5毫米;叶片质地较硬,长10-20厘米,宽4-8毫米,顶端长渐尖,无毛,基部稍圆形,与叶舌相连处密生柔毛。产福建、云南、海南(崖县、东方等县);生于水旁、海边及林缘或疏林下。 [1]
目录
形态特征
多年生。秆高50-100厘米,直径2-4毫米,节膨大,下部节上生根。叶鞘短于节间,边缘密生疣基纤毛;叶舌短,长约0.5毫米;叶片质地较硬,长10-20厘米,宽4-8毫米;
顶端长渐尖,无毛,基部稍圆形,与叶舌相连处密生柔毛。圆锥花序长10-15厘米,分枝长1-4厘米,直立或斜升,较疏散;小穗柄长约1毫米,微粗糙,簇生穗轴一侧;
小穗草黄色,卵状披针形,长2-2.2毫米,宽约1毫米,顶端尖;第一颖广卵形;第二颖与第一外稃近等长,草质,具5脉,近平滑;第二外稃长约2毫米,薄纸质,黄绿色,顶端尖。花果期8-10月。
Hymenachne aurita (J. Presl ex Nees) Balansa; H. insuli-cola (Steudel) L. Liu; Panicum insulicola Steudel; Sacciolepis insulicola (Steudel) Ohwi.
Perennial, rhizomatous. Culms geniculately ascending, branched, up to 4 m long, nodes glabrous. Leaves cauline; leaf sheaths shorter than internodes, glabrous, sometimes ciliate on margins and at throat, striate; leaf blades linear, 10–60 × 0.5–2.5(–3.5) cm, glabrous, base cordate, apex acuminate; ligule short, membranous, ca. 0.5 mm.
Panicle contracted to spikelike, 10–45 cm; branches appressed, glabrous, scabrid. Spikelets lanceolate or elliptic, 2–3 mm, glabrous, acute; lower glume ovate, 1/3 length of spikelet, membranous, 3-veined;
upper glume as long as spikelet, 5–7-veined; lower lemma similar to upper glume, palea poorly developed; upper floret as long as spikelet, pale yellow, smooth, shiny. Fl. and fr. Aug–Oct.
分类文献
长耳膜稃草(禾本科图说)图版92:6-10
Hymenachne insulicola (Steud.) L. Liou, comb. , nov.——Panicum insulicola Steud. Syn. Pl. Glum. 1: 78. 1854.——Sacciolepis insulicola (Steud. ) Onwi in Bull. Tokyo Sci. Mus. no. 18: 3. 1947; Back. et al. Fl. Java 3: 557. 1968.——Hymenachne aurita auct. non (Presl ex Nees) Balanea 1890:中国主要植物图说 禾本科691, 图636. 1959; 海南植物志4: 428. 1977.
产地生境
辨析
Panicum auritum may be confused with Hymenachne amplexicaulis, since both species have a similarly contracted panicle. The Hy-menachne may be distinguished by the membranous upper lemma, which clasps the palea only at the base, leaving it free at the apex, and by the larger spikelets 4.5–6 mm.