Weed
small fescue, twoflower fescue, little fescue
FloretFloret:
A small flower in a clustered inflorescence (e.g., sunflower, grasses). In grasses, a floret consists of the lemma, palea, stamens, and pistil.
Oblanceolate
Light brown
Dull
The lemmaLemma:
One of two bracts of the grass floret; it is located on the side nearest the embryo and opposite the rachilla.
terminates in a narrow awnAwn:
A narrow, bristle-like organ, as on the glumes or lemmas of grasses (Poaceae).
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The basalBasal:
The base of the fruit or seed opposite the apical end.
half has a longitudinal groove. The paleaPalea:
One of the thin bracts of grass floret enclosing the fruit (caryopsis) that is located on the side opposite the embryo.
is infolded in the lemmaLemma:
One of two bracts of the grass floret; it is located on the side nearest the embryo and opposite the rachilla.
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There is an indentation above the callusCallus:
The hard base of grass florets or spikelets, just above the point of disarticulation.
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Fine hairs are apparent on the lemmaLemma:
One of two bracts of the grass floret; it is located on the side nearest the embryo and opposite the rachilla.
. Measurements exclude the awnAwn:
A narrow, bristle-like organ, as on the glumes or lemmas of grasses (Poaceae).
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Not listed
Not included
Poaceae
Vulpia microstachys (Nutt.) Munro