Alopecurus pratensis

Species category

Agricultural, Revegetation or Rangeland

Common name

meadow foxtail

Diagnostic characters

Planting unit

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.

Shape

Lanceolate

Size

  • Length: 5 mm
  • Width: 2 mm
  • Thickness: 1 mm

Color

Yellow

Texture

Long pubescence on glumeGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
keels

Lemma

Obscured by glumesGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
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Palea

Obscured by glumesGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
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Other structures

Small callusCallus:
The hard base of grass florets or spikelets, just above the point of disarticulation.
and geniculateGeniculate:
Bent at a sharp angle.
awn

Identification notes

GlumesGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
pointed and do not recurve.

Noxious weed seed categories

Not listed

AOSA examination list

Included

Nomenclature

Family

Poaceae

Valid name

Alopecurus pratensis L.

 Alopecurus pratensis.  Pointed glumes.
Alopecurus pratensis. Pointed glumes.
 Alopecurus pratensi s. Geniculate awn.
Alopecurus pratensis. Geniculate awn.