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Flowerheads are a narrow primary axis of racemes (4-20 cm long); with the racemes pressed against the main stem. Spikelets are 2.5-3.8 mm long, oblong, unawned and 2-flowered; with a hairy

fertile floret which is shorter than the upper glume and lower lemma by up to 1 mm.
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