- Taxon
- Weed
- ≡ Festuca fluitans L., Sp. Pl. 75 (1753)
Loosely tufted or forming loose masses in shallow water. Leaf-sheath closed, papery, light brown or purplish, glabrous, striate, keeled. Ligule (4)–8–10 mm, membranous, tapered. Leaf-blade 10–23 cm × (2)–4.5–7.5 mm, folded or flat, striate, minutely papillose to tubercular-scabrid especially on ribs; margins finely scabrid, rather abruptly narrowed to stiff tip. Culm (20)–45–75 cm, erect or spreading, sometimes prostrate or floating at base, few-noded, internodes glabrous. Panicle (20)–30–55 cm, secund, lax, linear, open at anthesis, later contracted; rachis smooth, branches sparingly scabrid, paired at lower panicle nodes, longer branch with 1–4 spikelets, shorter branch with 1–2 spikelets. Spikelets (15)–20–30 mm, 7–13-flowered, narrowly oblong, green or purple. Glumes unequal, elliptic-oblong; lower 2–3–(4) mm, 1-nerved, acute, upper 3–4–(5.5) mm, 1–(3)-nerved, subobtuse. Lemma 6–7.5 mm, 7-nerved, elliptic-oblong or oblong, subobtuse to subacute, minutely scabrid, margins later incurved; nerves not extending into wide hyaline upper margin. Palea = lemma, oblong-lanceolate, apex sharply, shortly bidentate, keel very minutely scabrid, scarcely winged. Rachilla 1.5–1.8 mm, glabrous. Anthers 1.5–2.5 mm. Caryopsis 2–3 × 0.7–1.2 mm.
[From: Edgar and Connor (2000) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 5 (second printing).]