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Lowermost panicle branches generally exserted from sheath; uppermost leaf blade length generally shorter than the terminal panicle; leaf sheaths only rarely mottled with anthocyanin pigments; lemmas at maturity smoky white or not, sometimes dark green, but usually lacking a distinct dark spot |
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Lowermost branches of panicles generally partially to mostly inserted in upper sheath; uppermost leaf blade length usually exceeding length of panicle; leaf sheaths sometimes mottled with anthocyanin pigments; lemmas often smoky white at maturity and with a dark spot in lower half |
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Lemma apices various, obtuse to acute or acuminate, notched or not; lemmas of various colours; spikelets 6-14 mm; anthers usually 0.5-2.7 mm; mostly Old World, southern South America, introduced into North America |
Diplachne fusca subsp. fusca
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Lemma apices obtuse to truncate, usually notched and often mucronate; lemmas often dark green or lead coloured; spikelets relatively short, 5-10 mm, anthers usually less than 0.7 mm; rachilla rarely visible during anthesis; mostly New World tropics |
Diplachne fusca subsp. uninervia
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Lemmas flat, relatively broad, to 2.0 mm wide; panicles narrow, mostly less than 5 cm wide; panicle branches generally steeply erect, often flexuous near tips; hairs on lateral nerves of lemma sericeous to velutinous, often densely so and typically becoming divaricate with age; lemma apices mostly broadly acute, awnless or sometimes mucronate; Australian interior |
Diplachne fusca subsp. muelleri
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Lemmas slightly keeled, relatively narrow, mostly less than 1.5 mm wide; panicles somewhat broad, particularly at base, to 22 cm wide; panicle branches somewhat erect to reflexed, the branches not flexuous near tips; hairs on lateral nerves of sericeous, rarely densely so, typically remaining more or less appressed; lemma apices acute to acuminate, awnless or with awns to 3.5 mm long; mostly New World |
Diplachne fusca subsp. fascicularis
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