Melica dendroides


Melica dendroides is a grass species in the family Poaceae. It is endemic to southern part of Africa.

Description

The species is perennial and is caespitose as well. It culms are long with tubular The leaf-sheaths which are closed on one side. The leaf-blades are convolute, erect, and are long and wide. The surface of a leaf-blade is scabrous while the membrane is eciliated. The panicle is open, linear, secund and is long. The main panicle branches are indistinct and almost racemose.
Spikelets are cuneate and are solitary. They have fertile spikelets that are pediceled. The spikelets are also elliptic, are long, and have 2 fertile florets which are diminished at the apex. Lemma is chartaceous, lanceolated, and is long and wide. Its lemma have an obtuse apex while the fertile lemma itself is chartaceous, elliptic, keelless, and is long. It is also 7-9 veined while the surface of the lemma is villous with ciliated margins. Both the upper and lower glumes are elliptic, keelless, membranous, and are purple in colour. Their size is different though; lower one is long while the upper one is long. It palea is 2-veined.
Flowers are fleshy, oblong, truncate, have 2 lodicules and grow together. They have 3 anthers with fruits that are caryopsis. The fruit is also have additional pericarp with a linear hilum.