Melica

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Melica is a genus of perennial grasses known generally as melic or melic grass. They are found in most temperate regions of the world.[1]

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Melica uniflora spikelet
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Corm of Melica spectabilis, purple oniongrass
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Melica altissima 'Atropurpurea' cultivar
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Melica picta in situ

Melic grasses are clumping to short-rhizomatous grasses. They have flowering culms up to Template:Cvt 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.[1] Some species of melic have corms, lending them the name oniongrass.[2]

The genus is most diverse in South America and temperate Asia.[3] Eight species are endemic to China.[4] 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.[1][5]

Species

Species and hybrids include:[3][6]

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References

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  1. a b c Herbarium.usu.edu: Genus Melica treatment
  2. Jepson Manual eFlora: Melica links
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  6. Calflora Database: Melica

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