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束尾草Phacelurus latifolius (Steud.) Ohwi

束尾草Phacelurus latifolius (Steud.) Ohwi

别名:乌秋;鸟秋;芦秋;立秋;

科名:禾本科 Gramineae

属名:束尾草属 Phacelurus

《中国植物志》第10(2)卷260页
  1. 束尾草(种子植物名录)鸟秋、芦秋、立秋(江苏),兰苇(中国高等植物图鉴)
  Phacelurus latifolius (Steud.) Ohwi in Acta Phytotax. et Geobot. 4: 59. 1935; 中国主要植物图说·禾本科798. 图746. 1959; 中国高等植物图鉴5: 193. 图7215. 1976; 江苏植物志, 上册: 245. 图422. 1977. ——Rottboellia latifolia Steud. in Flora 29: 21. 1846, et Syn. Pl. Glum. 361. 1854; Forb. et Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 36: 362. 1904.

《Flora of China》 Vol. 22 (2006)
Phacelurus latifolius  (Steudel) Ohwi
束尾草   shu wei cao
Rottboellia latifolia Steudel, Flora 29: 21. 1846; Phacel-urus angustifolius (Debeaux) Nakai; P. latifolius var. angusti-folius (Debeaux) Kitagawa; P. latifolius var. monostachys Keng ex S. L. Chen; Rottboellia latifolia var. angustifolia Debeaux.
Perennial, robust, with spreading, stout, scaly rhizomes. Culms tufted at nodes of rhizomes, erect, 1–2 m tall, 3–10 mm in diam., many-noded. Leaf sheaths smooth, glabrous, usually longer than internodes and overlapping; leaf blades linear-lanceolate, tough, 10–40 × 1.5–3 cm, glabrous or sparsely appressed-pilose, base rounded, margins scaberulous, apex attenuate; ligule rounded, 0.5–3 mm. Inflorescence of (1–)3–10 racemes, digitate or shortly racemose. Racemes up to 20 cm, stiffly suberect, often white-powdery; rachis internodes stoutly oblong-cuneate, sharply 3-angled, equaling or slightly shorter than pedicels. Sessile spikelet 8–10 mm, as long as internode; callus glabrous; lower glume linear-lanceolate, leathery, back concave, margins keeled, keels scabrid; upper glume spinulose on keel toward apex; lower floret staminate, palea present; upper lemma and palea subequal, styles connate, elongate, continued into a long feathery stigma 2-branched toward its apex. Pedicelled spikelet well developed, slightly laterally compressed, weakly curved; pedicel resembling internode. Fl. and fr. autumn.
Coastal salt marshes, river banks, irrigation channels on saline soils, forming colonies; below 1400 m. Anhui, Fujian, Hebei, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Shandong, Zhejiang [Japan, Korea].

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