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This grass grows at low elevations in different localities. It likes shade and gregariously in half shade forests.
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Isachne nipponensis is very close to
I. myosotis, but has a rather looser growth, larger leaves and spikelets, and a broader, very open panicle with slender, scaberulous branches.
Isachne nipponensis var. kiangsiensis P. C. Keng (Acta Phytotax. Sin. 10: 21. 1965), described from Jiangxi, has smooth, glandular panicle branches and pedicels and may represent a different species.
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Description
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Culm branching, long creeping and forming mats, nodes pubescent, the flowering culm 5-10 cm tall. Blade ovate-lanceolate, 15-20 mm long by 4-8 mm wide, base truncate; densely pubescent to papillose-pilose on both surfaces, marginsthickened; ligule a ring of hairs, about 1 mm long; sheath ciliate non margins, 1/3 as long as the internode. Panicle few-flowered, 3-5 cm long. Spikelets green, about 1.5 mm long, broadly elliptical or subglobose when mature; glumes similar, 3-7-nerved, about equaling the spikelet, obtuse, usually with a few stiff hairs toward the apex. Florets similar in appearance, 1.2-1.3 mm long, more or less pubescent.
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Description
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Low herb forming loose mats. Culms slender, creeping, rooting and branching at nodes, flowering branches up to 15 cm tall. Leaf sheaths thinly pubescent, outer margin ciliate; leaf blades lanceolate-ovate, thin, 2–3.5 × 0.5–0.9 cm, abaxial surface glabrous or pilose, adaxial surface hispid with long scattered hairs, margins white, finely scabrid, base obtuse, apex shortly acuminate; ligule ca. 1 mm. Panicle broadly ovate in outline, 2–8 cm, eglandular, rather sparsely branched, spikelets 10–50; branches and pedicels widely spreading, very slender, scaberulous. Spikelets broadly elliptic, (1.3–)1.5–1.8 mm, green infrequently tinged purplish; florets similar; glumes equal to spikelet or lower slightly shorter, ovate-elliptic, shortly hispid above the middle, often with a few stout, sometimes overtopping bristles, apex obtuse, lower glume 3–5-veined, upper glume 5–7-veined; lemmas broadly elliptic, leathery, thinly pubescent near margins and apex. Fl. and fr. summer to autumn. 2n = 40.
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Distribution
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Distributed in Southern Japan, China and Taiwan.
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Distribution
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Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Zhejiang [Japan, Korea (Cheju Island)].
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Habitat
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Wet shady places; below 1000 m.
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Synonym
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Isachne myosotis Honda, l. c. 281. 1930.
Isachne myosotis var. minor Honda in Bot. Mag. Tokyo 38: 58. 1924, Monogr. 281. 1930.
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