Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Paspalum urvillei Steud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1, 24 (1853)
Synonymy:
  • = Paspalum larranagae Arechav. (1894)
Vernacular Name(s):
Vasey grass
 Description

Perennials to 2 m or sometimes taller, forming dense clumps from very stout, short woody rhizome 1–1.5 cm diam., with persistent sheath bases. Leaf-sheath stiff, light purplish brown, lowermost often densely villous with long, fine, tubercle-based hairs, others glabrous, keeled above; apex extended upwards at each margin and fused with ligule. Ligule 3.5–9.5 mm, sparsely, shallowly dentate. Collar with some long fine hairs. Leaf-blade 8.5–30–(50) cm × 4–9 mm, flat, stiff, linear-lanceolate, long-tapered, midrib obvious, adaxially with row of long fine hairs near ligule; margins finely scabrid, often crenulate-undulate, tip filiform. Culm 50–175–(250) cm, to 4 mm diam., erect, internodes glabrous. Panicle erect, 15–30 cm, with 10–20–(26) erect to somewhat spreading ± distant racemes; rachis slender, ± angled, glabrous, a few long hairs in raceme axils. Racemes 6–13 cm in lower part of panicle, becoming shorter above; rachis c. 1 mm wide, narrowly winged with scabrid margins, bearing 2 rows of paired, shortly pedicelled spikelets; pedicels sparsely scabrid. Spikelets 2–2.7 mm, closely imbricate, ovate-elliptic, ciliate, somewhat tapered to acute tip, green or purplish. Lower glume 0, upper = lemma of lower floret, 3–(5)-nerved, fringed with long silky hairs, and also bearing sparse appressed silky hairs. Lower floret: lemma 3–(5)-nerved, ± glabrous, fringed by long silky hairs; palea 0. Upper floret: lemma 1.6–1.8 mm, ovate-elliptic, cartilaginous-indurate, creamy, finely punctulate-striolate; palea slightly < and narrower than lemma, margins membranous, widened at base, forming wings enclosing floret; anthers 0.8–1.1 mm, yellow to brownish; stigmas dark purple; caryopsis ≤ 1.5 mm.

[From: Edgar and Connor (2000) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 5 (second printing).]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Bibliography
Steudel, E.G. von 1835: Synopsis Plantarum Glumacearum. Vol. 1. 1. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart.