High richness, new occurrences, and threatened species in a savanna grassland remnant in the largest Brazilian metropolis
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Camargo Keller, Victor
Author
Lopes Pereira-Silva, Erico Fernando
Author
Hardt, Elisa
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http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/17.2.507
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10.15560/17.2.507
1809-127X
Paspalum polyphyllum
Nees
in Trin.
Figure 19H
Identification.
Perennial tussock grass,
30–66 cm
height, with rhizomes and a bambusoid aspect. Leaf blades lanceolate, plane, apex acute,
2.5–11.7 cm
long,
0.2–0.6 cm
wide, glabrous or densely covered with hairs on both sides, ligulate. Distinguished by its inflorescence with 1–4 alternate branches,
2.5–7.8 cm
long, and its spikelets with white hairs on the margins.
Remarks.
Relatively common species, occurring on native grassland and roadsides.
Brazilian range.
Midwest, Northeast (BA and MA states), South and Southeast (except ES state) regions.
Material examined.
BRAZIL
–
São Paulo
•
Franco da Rocha
,
Parque Estadual do Juquery
;
23°20′52″S
,
046°42′24″W
;
11 Apr. 2018
; collection number vck284; HUFABC2149
.