Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze
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Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze |
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Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze View in CoL
Figure 18G
Identification. Perennial tussock grass, with short rhizomes, 50–90 cm height. Distinguished by its leaf-blades filiform, involute, and hairy, 8–30 cm long, 0.1–0.14 cm wide, with a characteristic lemon odor when smashed. Inflorescence with a solitary branch, 3.0– 6.5 cm long, with white-silvery trichomes.
Remarks. Prevalent species on the native grassland.
Brazilian range. Midwest, North (PA and RR states), Northeast (BA state), South ( PR state) and Southeast (except ES and RJ states) regions.
Materials examined. BRAZIL – São Paulo • Franco da Rocha, Parque Estadual do Juquery ; 23°20′56″S, 046°42′11″W; 4 Nov. 2016; collection number vck7; HU- FABC1886 GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; collection number vck8; HUFABC1887 GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; collection number vck10; HU- FABC1876 GoogleMaps • same collection data as for preceding; collection number vck14; HUFABC1880 GoogleMaps .
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