Awned

Word AWNED
Character 5
Hyphenation awned
Pronunciations N/A

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Some years back there was a lot of Soissons grown, this is an awned wheat and distinctly different from all other varieties. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Other important species at the Jug Bay component include the large flowering partridge pea and the awned mountain mint. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The _second glume_ is lanceolate-acuminate, not awned, 3-nerved, margins hyaline, and ciliolate. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The flowering glume is awned, strongly 5-nerved, nerves scabrid and ciliate, the lateral nerves being marginal. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

Glumes are many, broad, obtuse, acute or mucronate, never awned, dorsally rounded and keeled; the first and the second glumes are much shorter than the spikelet, equal or unequal, empty, persistent or separately deciduous, ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _second glume_ is ovate oblong, short, awned and ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The fourth glume is often awned or reduced to an awn. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _first glume_ is lanceolate, acute and awned between two teeth, 7-nerved and scaberulous. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

Floral glumes narrow or broad, acute, obtuse or minutely 2-toothed and awned, paleate; sterile glumes are small, without palea. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _fourth glume_ is very minute, awned and is borne by a rachilla produced to half the length of the third glume. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

Inflorescence paniculate, spikelets few or many-flowered, glumes many-nerved and many-awned. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The second glume is as long as the first, coriaceous, concave, acute or obtuse, awned or not. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _pedicelled spikelets_ are slightly narrower than the sessile, generally not pitted (though pitted in some plants), and not awned, and each one consists of three glumes only; the pedicel is more than half as long as the sessile spikelets. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _fourth glume_ is cuneiform, 3-nerved, awned, shortly ciliate above the middle, empty. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The second glume is narrow lanceolate, longer than the first, 3 - to 5-nerved, hispidly villous dorsally below the middle and on the sides, aristate or awned. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _third glume_ is narrow, convolute, scaberulous, 3-nerved awned with a shortly bearded callus, the awn is three branched articulate to the short column at the base about 3/4 inch long with the middle branch slightly longer than the other two; _palea_ is minute. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _third glume_ is oblong-lanceolate as long as the second glume or longer, 2-toothed at the apex, awned, the awn being about 3/8 inch long; the callus is bearded at the base. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _fourth glume_ is shorter than the third, deeply 2-fid and awned in the cleft, bisexual or female, 3 - to ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

Panicle effuse, glumes I and II awned or not; callus naked. ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

The _fourth glume_ is slightly longer than the other glumes or equal, very narrowly oblong or linear, membranous, awned and paleate; _awn_ is ❋ K. Rangachari (N/A)

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