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Harford melic, Harford's melic, Harford's melic grass, Harford's oniongrass

purple onion grass, showy melic grass

Habit Plants cespitose, not rhizomatous. Plants loosely cespitose, rhizomatous.
Culms

35-120 cm, not forming corms;

internodes smooth.

45-100 cm, forming corms, corms connected to the rhizomes by a rootlike, 10-30 mm structure, which usually remains attached to the corm;

internodes smooth.

Sheaths

glabrous or pilose, often most pilose at the throat and collar;

ligules 0.5-1.5 mm;

blades 1.5-4.5 mm wide, abaxial surfaces smooth, adaxial surfaces scabridulous, glabrous or puberulent.

usually glabrous, often pilose at the throat and collar;

ligules 0.1-2 mm;

blades 2-5 mm wide, abaxial surfaces scabridulous over the veins, adaxial surfaces usually glabrous.

Panicles

6-25 cm;

branches 3-8 cm, appressed, with 2-6 spikelets;

pedicels straight;

disarticulation above the glumes.

5-26 cm;

branches 2-5 cm, usually appressed, sometimes divergent and flexuous, with 2-3 spikelets;

pedicels not sharply bent;

disarticulation above the glumes.

Spikelets

7-20 mm, with 2-6 bisexual florets;

rachilla internodes 2-2.4 mm.

7-19 mm, with 3-7 bisexual florets, base of the distal florets concealed at anthesis;

rachilla internodes 1-2 mm, not swollen when fresh, not wrinkled when dry.

Glumes

obtuse to subacute;

lower glumes 4-10 mm long, 1.5-2.5 mm wide, 3-5-veined;

upper glumes 5-11 mm long, 1.8-2.5 mm wide, 5-7-veined;

lemmas 6-16 mm, hairy, hairs to 0.75 mm on the back, 0.7-1.3 mm on the margins, 9-11-veined, veins inconspicuous, apices mucronate to rounded, usually awned, awns 0.5-3 mm, fragile;

paleas about 3/4 as long as to nearly equaling the length of the lemmas;

anthers 3, 2.2-4 mm;

rudiments 2.5-6 mm, tapering, resembling the bisexual florets.

usually less than 1/2 the length of the spikelets;

lower glumes 3.5-6.4 mm long, 1.5-3 mm wide, 1-3-veined;

upper glumes 5-7 mm long, 2.3-3.5 mm wide, 5-7-veined;

lemmas 6-9 mm, glabrous, scabridulous, 5-11-veined, veins inconspicuous, apices rounded to acute, unawned;

paleas about 73 the length of the lemmas;

anthers 1.5-3 mm;

rudiments 1.5-3.5 mm, acute, distinct from the bisexual florets, sometimes surrounded by a small sterile floret similar in shape to the bisexual florets.

Caryopses

about 5 mm.

2n

=18.

= 18.

Melica harfordii

Melica spectabilis

Distribution
from FNA
CA; OR; WA; BC
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from FNA
CA; CO; ID; MT; NV; OR; UT; WA; WY; AB; BC
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Discussion

Melica harfordii grows primarily in the Pacific coast ranges from Washington to California, as well as in the Sierra Nevada and a few other inland locations, usually on dry slopes or in dry, open woods. The awns in M. harfordii often escape attention because they do not always extend beyond the lemma.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Melica spectabilis grows in moist meadows, flats, and open woods, from 1200-2600 m, primarily in the Pacific Northwest and the Rocky Mountains. It is often confused with M. bulbosa, differing in its shorter glumes, "tailed" corm, and the more marked and evenly spaced purplish bands of its spikelets.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 24, p. 93. FNA vol. 24, p. 91.
Parent taxa Poaceae > subfam. Pooideae > tribe Meliceae > Melica Poaceae > subfam. Pooideae > tribe Meliceae > Melica
Sibling taxa
M. altissima, M. aristata, M. bulbosa, M. californica, M. ciliata, M. frutescens, M. fugax, M. geyeri, M. imperfecta, M. montezumae, M. mutica, M. nitens, M. porteri, M. smithii, M. spectabilis, M. stricta, M. subulata, M. torreyana
M. altissima, M. aristata, M. bulbosa, M. californica, M. ciliata, M. frutescens, M. fugax, M. geyeri, M. harfordii, M. imperfecta, M. montezumae, M. mutica, M. nitens, M. porteri, M. smithii, M. stricta, M. subulata, M. torreyana
Synonyms M. harfordii var. viridifolia, M. harfordii var. tenuis, M. harfordii var. minor Bromelica spectabilis
Name authority Bol. Scribn.
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