Agricultural, Revegetation or Rangeland
beardless wheatgrass
FloretFloret:
A small flower in a clustered inflorescence (e.g., sunflower, grasses). In grasses, a floret consists of the lemma, palea, stamens, and pistil.
Lanceolate
Greenish-yellow with gray from caryopsisCaryopsis:
The single-seeded fruit or grain of the grass family (Poaceae); the fruit wall (pericarp) is united with the seed coat (testa).
showing through
Smooth and glabrousGlabrous:
Lacking hairs or pubescence.
Sometimes with a very short awnAwn:
A narrow, bristle-like organ, as on the glumes or lemmas of grasses (Poaceae).
; flat edge above callusCallus:
The hard base of grass florets or spikelets, just above the point of disarticulation.
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Margins showing except near apexApical:
The distal end of the fruit or seed away from the point of attachment or attachment scar.
; rounded concavity
Lateral groove is above callusCallus:
The hard base of grass florets or spikelets, just above the point of disarticulation.
. RachillaRachilla:
The axis of a spikelet.
is long and V-shaped.
Basal floretsFloret:
A small flower in a clustered inflorescence (e.g., sunflower, grasses). In grasses, a floret consists of the lemma, palea, stamens, and pistil.
sometimes associated with glumesGlume:
The pair of chaffy bracts that occur at the base of a grass spikelet, often completely enclosing it.
, which are nearly the same length as the floretFloret:
A small flower in a clustered inflorescence (e.g., sunflower, grasses). In grasses, a floret consists of the lemma, palea, stamens, and pistil.
. The profile of the floretFloret:
A small flower in a clustered inflorescence (e.g., sunflower, grasses). In grasses, a floret consists of the lemma, palea, stamens, and pistil.
shows it to have rather parallel sides. There is often double gray transverseTransverse:
Set crosswise, crossing or at right angles.
lines on the lemmaLemma:
One of two bracts of the grass floret; it is located on the side nearest the embryo and opposite the rachilla.
. Generally the lemmaLemma:
One of two bracts of the grass floret; it is located on the side nearest the embryo and opposite the rachilla.
is awnless but sometimes short-awned.
Not listed
Included
Poaceae
Agropyron inerme (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Rydb.
Agropyron spicatum Pursh var. inerme (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) A. Heller