Agricultural
sugarcane
SpikeletSpikelet:
One or more florets that are subtended by a pair of bracts called glumes. Spikelets are pedicellate if located on a pedicle and sessile if attached directly to the rachis. Often spikelets with single florets have remnants of a second floret, usually a lemma.
ObovateObovate:
Inverted egg shaped with apical end the broadest.
Brown
Smooth
Beneath glumesGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
Beneath glumesGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
Rachis segmentRachis segment:
A segment of the central axis of the inflorescence (rachis). In some species (e.g. Andropogon) separation of the sessile spikelets occurs when the rachis disarticulates at the spikelet bases leaving the segment of the rachis between spikelets attached to the lower spikelet.
and pedicelPedicel:
The stalk within an inflorescence supporting a single flower or spikelet.
are present.
Many long silky hairs attached to the unit base.
Not listed
Not included
Poaceae
Saccharum officinarum L.