Thinopyrum junceum (L.) A. Löve (redirected from: Elymus multinodus)
Family: Poaceae
[Agropyron junceum (L.) P. Beauv. p.p.,  more...]
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Plants not cespitose, rhizomatous. Culms 27-49 cm, glabrous, lowest internode plus sheath about 3 mm thick. Sheaths glabrous; auricles absent; ligules 0.5-1.5 mm; blades 2-4 mm wide, convolute, abaxial surfaces glabrous, adaxial surfaces scabrous to densely pubescent, 3-8-ribbed, ribs narrow, prominent, margins not conspicuously thickened. Spikes 4-55 cm, erect; middle internodes 12-28 mm; rachises glabrous, disarticulating at maturity. Spikelets 14-30 mm, appressed to the rachises, with 4-8 florets. Glumes lanceolate, glabrous, midveins slightly longer and more prominent than the lateral veins, apices obtuse to acute, often mucronate, margins not hyaline; lower glumes 10-18 mm, keeled, keels prominent; upper glumes 9-16 mm; lemmas 10-16 mm long, 2-4.5 mm wide, glabrous; paleas 9-14 mm, keels ciliate for almost their entire length; anthers 6-12 mm. 2n = 42, 56.

Thinopyrum junceum is native to the coast of Portugal, the Mediterranean, and the Black Sea. In the Flora region, it is restricted to the coast of southern California. In its native range, it grows on maritime rocky coasts, shifting beach sands, and, occasionally, by brackish water near river mouths.

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Jose Hernandez  
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Jose Hernandez  
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Valter Jacinto  
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