1 Lemmas compressed and strongly
keeled (the whole
spikelet thus strongly laterally flattened); first
glume 3-9-nerved; [section
Ceratochloa ]
1 Lemmas rounded or weakly
keeled (the whole
spikelet therefore
terete to somewhat laterally flattened); first
glume either 3-5-nerved or 1-3-nerved.
2 First
glume 3-5 nerved (at least 3
nerves well-developed).
3 Lemma awn 2-3 mm long; plant perennial; [native species of dry woodlands]; [section
Bromopsis ]
3 Lemma awn 3-12 mm long (or 0-6 mm long in
B. secalinus ); plant annual; [introduced species of disturbed habitats]; [section
Bromus ].
4 Panicle compact, the
lateral branches erect or
ascending , the
pedicels < 10 mm long (shorter than the
spikelets )
5 Lemmas 3-5 mm wide;
inflorescence ovoid in outline
5 Lemmas 1.5-2 mm wide;
inflorescence obovoid in outline
4 Panicle relatively open, the
lateral branches erect,
ascending , or spreading, the
pedicels > 15 mm long (longer than the
spikelets ).
6 Margins of the
lemmas involute in fruit, wrapping around the
grain , exposing the
rachilla
7 Spikelets often purple-tinged; lower leaf
sheaths bearing soft,
appressed hairs ;
lemma awns 6-11 mm long
7 Spikelets not purple-tinged; lower leaf
sheaths glabrous , loosely
pubescent and
glabrate , or evenly
pilose ;
lemma awns 0-6 mm (sometimes
awns absent or
rudimentary )
6 Margins of the
lemmas gaping, overlapping in fruit.
8 Panicle branches erect or
ascending , relatively stiff and straight
8 Panicle branches spreading (at least the lower), either relatively stiff and straight, or
flexuous and
lax .
9 Panicle branches stiff;
lemma awns 5-12 mm long, straight
9 Panicle branches
flexuous and
lax ;
lemma awns 7-15 mm long,
flexuous
2 First
glume 1 (-3) nerved (only 1
nerve well-developed).
10 Longer
lemma awns 10-60 mm long; plants annual; [introduced species of disturbed habitats]; [section
Genea ].
11 Panicle dense, spikelike
11 Panicle open, not spikelike.
12 First
glume 5-14 mm long; second
glume 8-17 mm long;
lemma awns 10-30 mm long.
13 First
glume 7-14 mm long; second
glume 9-17 mm long;
lemma awns 18-30 mm long
13 First
glume 5-7 mm long; second
glume 8-11 mm long;
lemma awn (7-) 10-17 mm long
10 Longer
lemma awns 1-6 (-8) mm long; plants perennial; [native and introduced species, collectively of disturbed and natural habitats]; [section
Bromopsis ].
14 Plants with creeping
rhizomes , forming
clonal colonies; both surfaces of leaves
glabrous or
glabrescent
14 Plants not strongly
rhizomatous , the stems solitary or
tufted ; surfaces of leaf
blades usually
pubescent (sometimes sparsely so).
15 Pedicels erect or
ascending , mostly shorter than the
spikelet ; leaves 2-3 mm wide; [introduced, of disturbed habitats]
15 Pedicels ascending at first, later arching-drooping, mostly longer than the
spikelet ; leaves 4-15 mm wide; [mostly native, mostly of forests].
16 Lemmas glabrous (or very minutely
pubescent ) on the back, hairy along the lower
margins with long
hairs
16 Lemmas either uniformly hairy over the
entire back-surface (or rarely entirely
glabrous ),
or hairy across at least the lower half of the back-surface.
17 Culms with 2-4 leaves;
glumes usually
glabrous (
scabridulous on the veins); [rare
waif , if indeed in our region]
17 Culms with 6-20 leaves;
glumes pubescent (sometimes
glabrous in some species); [natives, collectively widespread]
18 Culms with 10-20 leaves, often weak and leaning or
reclining ; junction of
sheaths and
base of leaf
blades with 2 well-developed
flanges prolonged into
auricles or
divergent spurs ; second
glume primarily 5-nerved; flowering late, with
anthesis Aug-Oct
18 Culms with 6-10 leaves, erect; junction of
sheaths and
base of leaf
blades lacking
flanges or
auricles ; second
glume primarily 3-nerved; flowering earlier,
anthesis from May-Aug.
19 Lower surface of leaf with a conspicuous satiny sheen (when fresh); summit of
sheath opposite the
ligule with a conspicuous tuft of
hairs
19 Lower surface of leaf lacking a conspicuous satiny sheen; summit of
sheath opposite the
ligule lacking a conspicuous tuft of
hairs