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Bothriochloa Resembles Dichanthium but has a groove in the rame axis. Bothriochloa pertusa (L.) A. Camus Natural range: Old World Habitat: Moist open disturbed sites Recognition: About 30-45cm. tall. Inflorescence fingerlike, each finger having long-awned spikelets. Each spikelet has a conspicuous gland (pit) in the glume. Florida status: Introduced weed Bothriochloa ischaemum (L.) Keng var. songarica (Rupr. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey.) Celarier & J.R.Harlan is an introduced species in Miami-Dade County and along the west coast of Florida. It presently is not known in our area. This variety lacks the pit in the glume characteristic of B. pertusa, and differs from Dichanthium by having a groove in the rame axis (see photo below for similar groove in B. pertusa). See also Dichanthium.
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