L., Poaceae |
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Present on Pacific Islands? yes
Primarily a threat at high elevations? yes
Other Latin names: Aspris praecox (L.) Nash
Common name(s): [more details]
English: early hair grass, yellow hairgrass |
Habit: grass
Description: "Annual. Culms erect; 2-25 cm long; 2-3 -noded. Leaves mostly basal. Ligule an eciliate membrane; 1.5-3.5 mm long; entire; obtuse. Leaf-blades filiform; involute; 0.5-5 cm long; 0.3-0.5 mm wide. Leaf-blade surface smooth, or scaberulous. Leaf-blade apex acute. Inflorescence a panicle. Panicle spiciform; linear, or oblong; 0.5-4.5 cm long; 0.2-0.8 cm wide. Spikelets solitary. Fertile spikelets pedicelled. Pedicels linear; terete; 1-3 mm long. Fertile spikelets: Spikelets comprising 2 fertile florets; without rhachilla extension. Spikelets oblong to ovate; laterally compressed; 3-3.5 mm long; breaking up at maturity; disarticulating below each fertile floret. Rhachilla internodes suppressed between florets (florets arising at about the same level). Floret callus pubescent. Glumes persistent; similar; exceeding apex of florets; thinner than fertile lemma; shiny; gaping. Lower glume ovate; 3-3.5 mm long; 1 length of upper glume; membranous; much thinner above; much thinner on margins; 1-keeled; keeled above; 1-3 -veined. Lower glume primary vein scaberulous. Lower glume apex acute. Upper glume ovate; 3-3.5 mm long; 1.1 length of adjacent fertile lemma; membranous; 1-keeled; keeled above; 1-3 -veined. Upper glume primary vein scaberulous. Upper glume apex acute. Florets: Fertile lemma ovate; laterally compressed; lanceolate in profile; 2.7-3.1 mm long; cartilaginous; without keel; 5 -veined. Lemma lateral veins obscure. Lemma surface scaberulous; rough above. Lemma margins involute; covering most of palea. Lemma apex dentate; 3 -fid; awned; 1 -awned. Principal lemma awn dorsal; arising 0.3-0.4 way up back of lemma; geniculate; 3.4-4.3 mm long overall; with twisted column. Palea elliptic; 0.7 length of lemma; cartilaginous; 2 -veined. Palea apex obtuse. Flower: Lodicules 2; lanceolate; membranous. Anthers 3; 0.25-0.3 mm long. Stigmas 2; protandrous; laterally exserted. Caryopsis with adherent pericarp; fusiform; isodiametric; biconvex; estipitate; without sulcus; smooth; apex unappendaged. Embryo 0.2 length of caryopsis. Hilum punctiform. Endosperm farinose" (GrassBase).
Description from Flora of New Zealand.
Habitat/ecology: In New Zealand, "dry sandy or stony waste ground, on roadsides, in depleted pasture or in scrub; usually lowland, occasionally montane to subalpine" (Edgar & Connor, 2000, 1988; p. 296).
Propagation: Seed
Native range: Madeira Islands, Europe, western Asia (GRIN).
Presence:
Pacific | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más a Tierra (Robinson Crusoe Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Atkinson, Rachel/Sawyer, John (2011) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más a Tierra (Robinson Crusoe Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Danton, Philippe/Perrier, Christophe/Martinez Reyes, Guido (2006) (p. 550) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más Afuera (Alejandro Selkirk Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Atkinson, Rachel/Sawyer, John (2011) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Juan Fernández Islands |
Isla Más Afuera (Alejandro Selkirk Island) |
introduced
invasive |
Danton, Philippe/Perrier, Christophe/Martinez Reyes, Guido (2006) (p. 550) |
Pacific Rim | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
New South Wales |
introduced
invasive |
National Herbarium of New South Wales (2013)
Naturalized on sandy soils. |
British Columbia (province of Canada)
Province of British Columbia |
Canada (British Columbia) |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013) |
New Zealand
New Zealand |
New Zealand (country) |
introduced
invasive |
Edgar, E./Connor, H. (2000) (p. 296) |
United States (west coast)
United States (west coast states) |
USA (Oregon) |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013) |
United States (west coast)
United States (west coast states) |
USA (California) |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013) |
United States (west coast)
United States (west coast states) |
USA (Washington) |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013) |
Also reported from | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Canada
Canada |
Canada |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013)
Nova Scotia |
United States (continental except west coast)
United States (other states) |
United States (other states) |
introduced
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U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013) |
Control: If you know of control methods for Aira praecox, please let us know.