Aegilops cylindrica Host
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Authority
Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.
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Family
Poaceae
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Scientific Name
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Description
Species Description - Tufted winter annual, 3–7 dm, decumbent at base; lvs 1–5 mm wide; ligule short; spikes 7–18 cm, 5 mm thick, disarticulating at the nodes when mature; glumes 7–10 mm, asymmetrical, unequally 9–13-veined, mostly bearing one long awn and one short awn or tooth, lemmas 8–11 mm, asymmetrical, 5-veined, those of the upper (usually sterile) spikelets with an awn to 10 cm, those of the lower with progressively shorter awns or none; 2n=28. Native of s. Europe and w. Asia, established and becoming a noxious weed in wheat-fields in w. U.S., e. less commonly along roadsides and in other disturbed habitats to Mich., Ind., and even N.Y. Hybridizes with wheat.(Cylindropyrum c.) A. ovata L., an e. Mediterranean sp. with short, ovoid spikes bearing 2–5 spikelets, the glumes each with 4 long awns, is reported to be established as a weed in Va.
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Common Names
jointed goat-grass