Loxodera strigosa (Gledhill) Clayton

Kew Bull. 23: 295 (1969).- Gledhill DG369, Sierra Leone, Loma mts (iso- K, M, IFAN).

Urelytrum strigosum Gledhill, Bol. Soc. Brot., ser. 2, 41: 58 (1967).

Regional litterature: FWTA: 505 (1972).

Description: 

* Tufted perennial of 0.5-1 m high, Butt sheaths becoming fibrous at maturity. Culms erect. Leaves linear, 20-40 cm long and 3-5 mm wide, acuminate; ligule an eciliate membrane.

* Inflorescence in a single raceme of 6-8 cm long. Raceme with a fragile rhachis, pilose; internodes columnar, 8-10 mm long. Pedicels oblong, flattened, 5 mm long.

* Sessile spikelets ovate, 8 mm long; callus cuneate, 1 mm long, obtuse, bearded, hairs 3 mm long. Glume elliptic, chartaceous, purple, keel-less, acute; upper glume elliptic. Lower lemma obovate, 7 mm long, membranous, ciliate on margins; upper lemma lanceolate, 8 mm long, hyaline, tip pubescent.  Pedicelled spikelets elliptic, 7-8 mm long; glumes coriaceous with an awn of 5-15 mm long. 

 Distribution West Africa and world-wide: Sierra Leone.                               

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