South-Asian Wild Rice is a perennial grass with stems
40-90 cm high, loosely clustered or solitary, erect. Leaves are 10-25 x
1-2 cm, lanceshaped, hairless; sheath with long hairs at mouth; ligule
1-3 mm long, membranous. Flower-panicles are 5-10 cm long, scarcely
branched; branches angled, smooth. Spikelets are few, 5-6 x 2.5 mm;
glumes similar, reduced to very minute scales; lemma 5 x 3.5 mm,
broadly ovate, granulate crustaceous; palea 5 x 2 mm, oblong, 3-nerved,
margins hyaline; anthers 2.5 mm long. South-Asian Wild Rice is native
to East Himalaya, China South-Central to SE Asia.
Identification credit: Ashutosh Sharma
Photographed in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu.
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