Contains 14 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
The genus Eriochloa is embedded within the Urochloa lineage (Salariato et al. 2010) and Webster (1987) had noted their close relationship.
Classification
Citation
UROCHLOA Palisot de Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 52. 1812.
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TYPE: Urochloa panicoides Palisot de Beauvois
Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Herbarium Specimens | Status | Photos |
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Urochloa adspersa | DOMINICAN SIGNALGRASS | Native | ||
Urochloa arizonica | ARIZONA SIGNALGRASS | Not Native | ||
Urochloa arrecta | TANNERGRASS | Not Native FAC (NWPL) | ||
Urochloa brizantha | PALISADEGRASS | Not Native | ||
Urochloa distachyos | TROPICAL SIGNALGRASS | Not Native UPL (NWPL) | ||
Urochloa fusca var. reticulata | BROWNTOP SIGNALGRASS | Not Native FACU (NWPL) | ||
Urochloa humidicola | KORONIVIA GRASS | Not Native | ||
Urochloa maxima | GUINEAGRASS | Not Native FAC (NWPL) Y | ||
Urochloa mutica | PARAGRASS | Not Native FACW (NWPL) Y FACW (DEP) | ||
Urochloa piligera | HAIRY SIGNALGRASS; WATTLE SIGNALGRASS | Not Native | ||
Urochloa plantaginea | CREEPING SIGNALGRASS; PLANTAIN SIGNALGRASS | Not Native FAC (NWPL) | ||
Urochloa platyphylla | BROADLEAF SIGNALGRASS | Native FAC (NWPL) | ||
Urochloa ramosa | BROWNTOP MILLET; DIXIE SIGNALGRASS | Not Native FACU (NWPL) | ||
Urochloa texana | TEXAS SIGNALGRASS; TEXAS MILLET | Not Native |
[Family identification key]
1. Lowest node of inflorescence with 4-11 whorled or fascicled branches
1. Lowest node of inflorescence with 1(-2) branches
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2. Most spikelets solitary; inflorescence branches usually 7 or fewer
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2. Some or most spikelets paired (except near the tips of branches); inflorescence branches usually 5 or more
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3. Lower glume 5-7-veined; glumes scarcely separated by a rachilla <0.3 mm long
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3. Lower glume 9-11-veined; glumes separated by a rachilla 0.3-0.5 mm long
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4. Sheath and pedicels glabrate, or pedicel with 1-2 hairs; spikelets 1.4-1.7 mm wide
4. Sheath and pedicels usually pilose; spikelets 1.8-2.3 mm wide
5. Upper glume glabrate
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5. Upper glume pubescent
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6. Base of the blade subcordate, not clasping the stem; spikelets 3-4.5 mm long
6. Base of the blade cordate, clasping the stem; spikelets 4-6 mm long
7. Leaf blade and sheath glabrate; lower glume 3.3-5.3 mm long
7. Leaf blade and sheath pilose; lower glume 1.8-3.3 mm long
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8. Internodes pilose, especially below the node; spikelets 4.4-4.8(-6) mm long
8. Internodes glabrate; spikelets 3.8-4.3(-4.9) mm long
9. Spikelets 4.8-6 mm long
9. Spikelets 2.-4.2 mm long
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10. Inflorescence branches densely pilose, with papillose-based trichomes
10. Inflorescence branches glabrous to sparsely pilose, hairs not or rarely papillose-based
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11. Upper glume with conspicuous cross-venation throughout its length
11. Upper glume without cross-venation or only in the distal half of the glume
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12. Plant usually sprawling, spreading and rooting at the lower nodes separated by elongate internodes; nodes often villous; primary inflorescence branches flat and winged to slightly triquetrous
12. Plant cespitose, shortly sprawling, or occasionally sprawling with elongate internodes; nodes glabrous to pubescent; primary inflorescence branches triquetrous
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13. Leaf blade edge smooth to faintly scabrous; spikelets abruptly acuminate at the apex
13. Leaf blade edge scabrous; spikelets shortly-mucronate or shortly-apiculate at the apex
Genus Synonyms
Synonym | Full Citation | Basionym | Type |
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No synonyms found. |