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2800-4300m.
Elymus curvatiformis (Nevski) Tzvelev differs from Elymus fedtschenkoi only by its laxer spike without secund spikelets, its narrower, convolute, leaf-blades and its smooth glumes. It was described from the Kurram Valley on the basis of specimen Aitchison 903. An isotype, or at least a specimen bearing the same number, is at Kew, but in no respect does it agree with Nevski’s circumscription. The status of the species awaits further investigation.
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Description
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Culms erect or slightly geniculate at base, robust, 50–100 cm tall. Leaf sheath smooth, glabrous, rarely pilose at base; leaf blade 0.5–1.2 cm wide, glabrous, scabrous, or adaxial surface laxly pilose. Spike erect or slightly curved, often somewhat secund, dense, 7–16 cm. Spikelets 1 per node, subsessile, green or greenish tawny-purple, 15.5–25 mm excluding awns, with 5 or 6 florets. Glumes broadly lanceolate, 11–18 × 2.3–3.5 mm, 5–7-veined, margin membranous, apex acuminate, pointed, sometimes with a tooth. Lemma lanceolate, 10–14 mm, scabrous or appressed setose; awn reflexed, 25–37 mm. Palea lanceolate, 9–13 mm, hispid along keels, apex subobtuse. Anthers 2.5–3 mm. Fl. and fr. Jun–Jul. 2n = 28*.
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Description
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Tufted perennial without rhizomes; culms 55-120 cm high, erect, usually rather stout. Leaf-blades flat, 12-30 cm long, 3-11 mm wide, scaberulous on both sides or puberulous beneath. Spike usually dense, 7-12 cm long (excluding the awns), straight or slightly curved, the spikelets often secund; rhachis joints scabrid along the margins. Spikelets 4-6-flowered, 16-22 mm long (excluding the awns); glumes subequal, elliptic-oblong, 11-17 mm long, scabrid, sometimes with a lobe or tooth on one side above, abruptly contracted to an acuminate tip; lemma elliptic-oblong, 12-14 mm long, (excluding the awn), scabrid or shortly pubescent on the back, narrowed above into a stout, strongly curved awn 1.5-4 cm long; palea about as long as the body of the lemma or a little shorter; anthers 2.5-3 mm long.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Pakistan (N.W.F.P., Gilgit & Kashmir); Central Asia and western Siberia.
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Flower/Fruit
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Fl. & Fr. Per.: July-August.
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Habitat & Distribution
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Mountain meadows. Xinjiang [Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan].
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Synonym
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Agropyron curvatum Nevski, Izv. Bot. Sada Akad. Nauk SSSR 30: 629. 1932; Elymus curvatus (Nevski) D. F. Cui (1996), not Piper (1903); Roegneria curvata (Nevski) Nevski; R. fedtschenkoi (Tzvelev) N. R. Cui, nom. superfl.
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