Persian Melic Grass is a perennial grass, forming
dense clumps, with wiry rhizomes. Stems are 15-50 cm tall, about 1 mm
in diameter. Leaf blades are flat or rolled, 5-15 cm x 1-3 mm, hairless
to densely velvet-hairy on one or both surfaces; ligule 0.5-5 mm.
Flowers are borne in spikelike panicles, 5-12 cm, lax and 1-sided to
densely cylindrical. Spikelets are gaping, 5-11 mm, pallid or purplish,
fertile florets 1 or 2, sterile lemmas gathered into globular cluster;
lower glume broadly lanceshaped, Both the upper and lower glumes are
oblong, keelless, and are membranous. Their size is different though;
lower one is 2.5-6.5 mm long while the upper one is 5.5-10 mm. Persian
Melic Grass is native to E. Mediteranian region to Central Asia and
Nepal. Flowering: May-August.
Identification credit: Manoj Chandran
Photographed enroute to Khardung La, Ladakh.
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