Contains 7 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
Classification
Citation
ECHINOCHLOA Palisot de Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 53, 161, pl. 11(2). 1812, nom. cons. vs. Tema Adanson 1763.
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TYPE: Echinochloa crus-galli (Linnaeus) Palisot de Beauvois (Panicum crusgalli Linnaeus) Lectotypified by Nash, in Britton & A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S., ed. 2. 1: 133. 1913.

Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Herbarium Specimens | Status | Photos |
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Echinochloa colonum | Jungle-rice | |||
Echinochloa crusgalli var. crusgalli | Barnyard-grass | |||
Echinochloa esculenta | Japanese Millet | |||
Echinochloa frumentacea | Japanese Millet, Billion-dollar Grass, White Panic, Siberian Millet | |||
Echinochloa muricata var. microstachya | Rough Barnyard-grass | |||
Echinochloa muricata var. muricata | Rough Barnyard-grass | |||
Echinochloa walteri | Swamp Barnyard-grass |
Identification Key
1. Ligules hispid, at least on the lower leaves
1. Ligules absent, glabrous, or short-pubescent
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2. Leaf sheaths, at least the lowermost, distinctly hirsute or hispid or papillose, usually with papilla-based trichomes
2. Leaf sheaths glabrous or rarely with a few scattered soft trichomes
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3. Lateral branches of the panicle simple, <2 cm long, with spikelets in four regular rows; spikelets awnless
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3. Lateral branches of panicle sometimes rebranched, often >2 cm long, with spikelets in irregular rows; spikelets awned or awnless
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4. Inflorescence branches ascending to spreading; spikelets disarticulating at maturity, the grain shed
4. Inflorescence branches often incurved; spikelets plump, not disarticulating at maturity, the grain persisting (E. frumentacea)
5. Lemma of the fertile floret narrowly ovate or ellipsoid
5. Lemma of fertile floret broadly ovate or ellipsoid
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6. Shiny, coriaceous apex of the fertile lemma acute or obtuse, sharply differentiated into a withering, membranous tip and with a ring of short trichomes at the separation of the two zones
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6. Shiny, coriaceous apex of the fertile lemma acute to acuminate, gradually differentiated into the membranous tip and without a ring of short trichomes (although the apex may be setulose)
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7. Inflorescence branches (at least some) ascending to spreading; spikelets green to purplish, disarticulating at maturity, the grain shed, awns absent or prolific (to 3 mm long)
7. Inflorescence branches often incurved; spikelets plump, purplish brown, not disarticulating at maturity, the grain persisting, awns absent or few (to 2 mm long) (E. esculenta)
8. Lower floret (the floret not enclosed by the coriaceous lemma) of the spikelet sterile or absent; anthers of upper florets (floret enclosed by coriaceous lemma) 0.4-1.2 mm long
8. Lower floret (the floret not enclosed by the coriaceous lemma) of the spikelet male; anthers of upper florets (floret enclosed by coriaceous lemma) 1.2--1.7 mm long
Genus Synonyms
Synonym | Full Citation | Basionym | Type |
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No synonyms found. |