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Melica Cepacea
''Melica'' is a genus of perennial grasses known generally as melic or melic grass. They are found in most temperate regions of the world. Melic grasses are clumping to short-rhizomatous grasses. They have flowering culms up to tall bearing spikelets of papery flowers. The spikelets have between one and seven fertile flowers with a rudimentary structure at the distal end composed of one to four sterile florets. Some species of melic have corms, lending them the name oniongrass. The genus is most diverse in South America and temperate Asia. Eight species are endemic to China. In North America, most species occur west of the Mississippi River, with exceptions being '' Melica mutica'' and ''M. nitens'' which occur throughout much of the southeast and lower Midwest respectively. Species Species and hybrids include: * '' Melica altissima'' L. – Siberian melic grass * '' Melica amethystina'' Pourr. * '' Melica animarum'' Muj.-Sall. & M.Marchi * '' Melica argentata'' É.Desv. ...
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Melica Ciliata
''Melica ciliata'', the hairy melic or silky spike melic, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, native to Europe, north Africa and temperate Asia. It has been introduced to South Australia. Description The species is a tufted deciduous perennial with elongated rhizomes. It has erect culms which are long. The leaf sheaths are tubular and closed; the ligule is an eciliate membrane. The leaf blades are flat, stiff, and long by wide. Their surface is scabrous and glabrous and the tip is attenuate. The panicle is contracted, reaching in length. The spikelets are cuneate with one fertile floret. The florets are on pedicels. Both the lower and upper glumes lack keels. They are membranous, ovate, long, and 5-veined. The palea have 2-veined, ciliated keels while the fertile lemma is keelless, lanceolate, with an acute apex and ciliated margins. The lemma is long with 7–9 veins. The flowers are fleshy, oblong, truncate, with two lodicules and three anthe ...
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Melica Argentata
''Melica argentata'' is a species of grass endemic to Chile (Coquimbo and O'Higgins). Description The species culmes are rambled, and are either straight or zigzag shaped. They are long and in diameter. The leaf-sheaths are tubular with the membrane being scaberulous and long. The leaf-blades though are long and wide. It also has scabrous margins and bottom which is rough on both sides. The panicle is pyramidical and is long. It has secund branches with scabrous axis. Spikelets are solitary with fertile spikelets being pedicelled, pedicels of which are ciliated, curved, filiformed and hairy. They also have 2 fertile florets which are diminished at the apex and which are also elliptic and are long. The callus of the floret is pubescent and also has scaberulous rhachilla. The fertile lemma is chartaceous, oblong, is long and wide. Sterile florets are barren and grow in a clump, which is also cuneated and is in length. The apex of the lemma is emarginated with the hai ...
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Melica Cepacea
''Melica'' is a genus of perennial grasses known generally as melic or melic grass. They are found in most temperate regions of the world. Melic grasses are clumping to short-rhizomatous grasses. They have flowering culms up to tall bearing spikelets of papery flowers. The spikelets have between one and seven fertile flowers with a rudimentary structure at the distal end composed of one to four sterile florets. Some species of melic have corms, lending them the name oniongrass. The genus is most diverse in South America and temperate Asia. Eight species are endemic to China. In North America, most species occur west of the Mississippi River, with exceptions being '' Melica mutica'' and ''M. nitens'' which occur throughout much of the southeast and lower Midwest respectively. Species Species and hybrids include: * '' Melica altissima'' L. – Siberian melic grass * '' Melica amethystina'' Pourr. * '' Melica animarum'' Muj.-Sall. & M.Marchi * '' Melica argentata'' É.Desv. ...
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Melica Capillaris
''Melica'' is a genus of perennial grasses known generally as melic or melic grass. They are found in most temperate regions of the world. Melic grasses are clumping to short-rhizomatous grasses. They have flowering culms up to tall bearing spikelets of papery flowers. The spikelets have between one and seven fertile flowers with a rudimentary structure at the distal end composed of one to four sterile florets. Some species of melic have corms, lending them the name oniongrass. The genus is most diverse in South America and temperate Asia. Eight species are endemic to China. In North America, most species occur west of the Mississippi River, with exceptions being '' Melica mutica'' and ''M. nitens'' which occur throughout much of the southeast and lower Midwest respectively. Species Species and hybrids include: * '' Melica altissima'' L. – Siberian melic grass * '' Melica amethystina'' Pourr. * '' Melica animarum'' Muj.-Sall. & M.Marchi * '' Melica argentata'' É.Desv. ...
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Melica Canariensis
''Melica'' is a genus of perennial grasses known generally as melic or melic grass. They are found in most temperate regions of the world. Melic grasses are clumping to short-rhizomatous grasses. They have flowering culms up to tall bearing spikelets of papery flowers. The spikelets have between one and seven fertile flowers with a rudimentary structure at the distal end composed of one to four sterile florets. Some species of melic have corms, lending them the name oniongrass. The genus is most diverse in South America and temperate Asia. Eight species are endemic to China. In North America, most species occur west of the Mississippi River, with exceptions being '' Melica mutica'' and ''M. nitens'' which occur throughout much of the southeast and lower Midwest respectively. Species Species and hybrids include: * '' Melica altissima'' L. – Siberian melic grass * '' Melica amethystina'' Pourr. * '' Melica animarum'' Muj.-Sall. & M.Marchi * '' Melica argentata'' É.Desv. ...
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Melica Californica
''Melica californica'' is a species of Poaceae, grass known by the common name California melic. Distribution This grass is native to Oregon and California, where it grows in many types of habitat, from mountain forests to open grassland at sea level. Description ''Melica californica'' is a perennial bunch grass, generally with rhizomes, producing a dense cluster of stems up to about in maximum height. The inflorescence is a narrow series of purple-banded green spikelets. Cultivation ''Melica californica'' is cultivated in the specialty horticulture trade and available as an ornamental grass for: Natural landscaping, natural landscape, California native plants, native plant, xeriscape, drought tolerant water conserving, and habitat gardens See also *California native plants References External linksCalflora Database: ''Melica californica'' (California melic, California melicgrass)
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Melica Bulbosa
''Melica bulbosa'' is a species of grass known by the common name oniongrass. The common name comes from the onionlike appearance of the corm at its root; it is not related to the onions. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to the Rocky Mountains to California. It may or may not occur as far east as Texas.Grass Manual Treatment
Its habitat includes mountain forest and woods, open hillsides, and streambanks. This is a perennial grass with a cluster of white corms at the base of the stem. The plant forms a loose cluster of stems up to a meter tall. The



Melica Brevicoronata
''Melica brevicoronata'', is a grass species in the family Poaceae that can be found in Brazil, southern South America, and Cerro Pan de Azúcar, Uruguay. Description The species is perennial with elongated rhizomes and pilose butt sheaths. Its culms are erect and are long. Leaf-sheaths are tubular with one of their length being closed. Its eciliate membrane is long with leaf-blades being long and wide. They also have scabrous bottom, are pubescent and a bit hairy. The panicle is open, is linear and is long. The main panicle branches are spread out. It spikelets are elliptic, solitary and are long. Fertile spikelets have ciliated, curved and filiform pedicels. Margins of lemma are ciliate. The lemma itself though is long and have obtuse apex. Fertile lemma is chartaceous and is long and wide. Palea have scaberulous keels and surface. Rhachilla is in length and is extended. Lower glumes are elliptic and are long while the upper glumes are lanceolate and are long. B ...
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Melica Brasiliana
''Melica brasiliana'', is a grass species in the family Poaceae that is endemic to Brazil and southern South America. Description The species is perennial with elongated rhizomes. Its culms are long. Culm-internodes scaberulous with leaf-sheaths are tubular with one of their length being closed. They are also erect and connate. Its eciliate membrane is long with leaf-blades being lanceolate, stiff, and are long and wide. They also have scabrous margins with apex. The panicle branches are oblong, scaberulous, and are long by wide. Its spikelets are obovate, pendulous, solitary and are long. Fertile spikelets have hairy, pubescent, curved and filiformed pedicels. Florets are diminished with callus being pubescent as well. The species have a smooth rachilla. Its lemma have ribbed lateral veins, long hairs and have acute apex. It also has a pilose and scaberulous surface. Fertile lemma is chartaceous, elliptic and is long. Sterile floret is long and is also barren, cuneat ...
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Melica Bonariensis
''Melica bonariensis'' is a species of grass endemic to Argentina where it can be found in such provinces as Buenos Aires (Bahía Blanca), La Pampa, and Rio Negro. Description The species is perennial with short rhizomes. Its culms are erect and are long. Culm-internodes scaberulous with leaf-sheaths are tubular with one of their length being closed. They are also erect and connate. Its eciliate membrane is long with leaf-blades being long and wide. They also have scabrous bottom, are pubescent and hairy. The panicle is linear and is long. The main panicle branches are smooth and appressed. Its spikelets are orbicular, solitary and are long. Fertile spikelets have hairy, pubescent, curved and filiformed pedicels. Florets are diminished with callus being pubescent as well. The species are bisexual and have a scabrous rachilla. Margins of lemma are ciliate. The lemma itself though is long hairs and have acute apex. Fertile lemma is chartaceous, lanceolate and is long. Pal ...
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Melica Bocquetii
''Melica bocquetii'', is a species of grass in the family Poaceae that is endemic to the Subbaetic mountains of southern Spain.S. Talavera. Lagascalia 14(1): 118 (1986). Una nueva especie del genero Melica L. Description The species is perennial and caespitose with elongated rhizomes. Its culms are long. Culm-internodes scaberulous with leaf-sheaths are scabrous and tubular with one of their length being closed. It eciliate membrane is long and is lacerate. Leaf-blades being convolute, and are long and wide. They also have scaberulous surface which is also puberulous and hairy as well. The panicle branches are oblong, scaberulous, and are long by wide. Its spikelets are obovate, pendulous, solitary and are long. Fertile spikelets have hairy, pubescent, curved and filiformed pedicels. Florets are diminished with callus being pubescent as well. The species have a smooth rachilla. Its lemma have long hairs and have villous surface. Fertile lemma is chartaceous, lanceolate ...
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Melica × Aschersonii
''Melica'' is a genus of perennial grasses known generally as melic or melic grass. They are found in most temperate regions of the world. Melic grasses are clumping to short-rhizomatous grasses. They have flowering culms up to tall bearing spikelets of papery flowers. The spikelets have between one and seven fertile flowers with a rudimentary structure at the distal end composed of one to four sterile florets. Some species of melic have corms, lending them the name oniongrass. The genus is most diverse in South America and temperate Asia. Eight species are endemic to China. In North America, most species occur west of the Mississippi River, with exceptions being '' Melica mutica'' and ''M. nitens'' which occur throughout much of the southeast and lower Midwest respectively. Species Species and hybrids include: * '' Melica altissima'' L. – Siberian melic grass * '' Melica amethystina'' Pourr. * '' Melica animarum'' Muj.-Sall. & M.Marchi * '' Melica argentata'' É.Desv. ...
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