Cenchrus elegans (Hassk.) Veldk., 2014

Veldkamp, J. F., 2014, A revision of Cenchrus incl. Pennisetum (Gramineae) in Malesia with some general nomenclatural notes, Blumea 59 (1), pp. 59-75 : 68

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scientific name

Cenchrus elegans (Hassk.) Veldk.
status

comb. nov.

8. Cenchrus elegans (Hassk.) Veldk. View in CoL , comb. nov.

Sericura elegans Hassk. , Flora 25, 2, Beibl. 1 (1842) 2; (1843) 116; (1844) 17; non Pennisetum elegans Nees ex Steud.(1854) . — Gymnothrix elegans Buse (Feb.1854) preprint:28;(Aug. 1854) 368. — Type:not indicated, not found in BO, L. — Neotype: Zollinger 2367 (Steud. (June 1854: 58, 60)) was partly taken from the plants in the Hortus Bogoriensis that provided the type of Hasskarl’s species, designated here.

Gymnotrix macrostachys Brongn.(1831) 104,t. 11,f.1–9. — Pennisetum macrostachys Trin. (1834) 177 ( ‘ macrostachyum ’), non Cenchrus macrostachys Hochst. ex Steud. (1854) . — Type: Dumont d’Urville s.n. (holo P).

[ Saccharum caninum Reinw. ex Blume (1823) View in CoL 38, nomen]. — Pennisetum caninum Koord. (1911) View in CoL 140, nom. superfl. — Cenchrus caninus View in CoL [Reinw. ex Blume] Morrone in Chemisquy et al. (2010) 127, nom. inval. — Type: Reinwardt s.n. (holo L, sh. 908.93-710).

Perennials. Culms erect to geniculate at base, not rooting in the decumbent nodes, not stoloniferous, rhizomatous, 1–3 m long, solid, nodes glabrous. Ligule a ciliolate rim, c. 0.15 mm long. Blades flat, 10–65 cm by (6–) 8–35 mm, margins scaberulous. Peduncle puberulous below the panicle. Panicle exserted, many-spikeled, 15–40 cm long, common axis puberulous. Involucre stipitate, disarticulating at base. Bristles many, rather stiff, scaberulous, unequal, longest ones 32–55 mm long. Spikelets 1 within the involucre, pedicelled, 4.5–6.5 mm long. Lower glume 1.25–1.75 mm long, 0.39–0.53 times as long as the upper glume; upper glume 2.5–3.4 mm long, 1-nerved. First lemma epaleate, acuminate, membranous, 3–5-nerved, glabrous, nerves smooth; second lemma membranous.Anthers 1.65–2.1 mm long, apex glabrous. 2n =?

Distribution — Widespread in W Malesia into the Pacific (Solomon Isl.), but not in the Malay Peninsula (once cultivated in Penang and Singapore) nor in Australia.

Habitat — Sunny, infertile soil, slopes, along hollow roads, Imperata fields, gravel beds, savannahs, 0–2130 m altitude.

Uses — Cultivated as an ornamental, best below 100 m altitude. In the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea a form with uniformly reddish purple stems, leaves, and panicles occurs between 1500–2100 m altitude. This might be the same as what is known as the cv. Burgundy Giant of horticulturists. See P. advena .

Young stems eaten in the Baliem Valley, but otherwise too hard for fodder.

Vernacular name — Pacific fountaingrass.

Notes — Blume’s combination had no description and is invalid. He referred to Reinwardt (‘R’). Koorders made the combination Pennisetum caninum but included the older P. macrostachys and Sericura elegans , and it is therefore superfluous. Morrone mentioned the specimens cited by Koorders as syntypes: Reinwardt s.n., Junghuhn s.n., and Zollinger s.n. (‘types not located’). They are of course in L; the latter two cannot be Blume types, as they were collected many years after 1823. He thus excluded the type of G. macrostachys and actually described a new species, which is invalidly published. For some reason Soreng & Pennington (2003: 532) have equated this species with the older Pennisetum peruvianum Trin. (1836) Cenchrus peruvianus (Trin.) Morrone.According to Clayton et al. (2014) they differ:

–. Ligule a ciliolate rim. Inflorescence terminal and axillary. Involucre base obtuse. Spikelets 4.5–6.5 mm long. Lower glume oblong, hyaline; upper glume oblong. First lemma el- liptic, chartaceous, acuminate; second lemma 4.5–6.5 mm long, chartaceous, acuminate. — Old World... C. elegans

–. Ligule a fringe of hairs. Inflorescence terminal. Involucre base truncate. Spikelets 3.7–4.3 mm long. Lower glume ovate, membranous; upper glume ovate. First lemma oblong, membranous, acute; second lemma 3.7–4.2 mm long, co- riaceous, acute. — S America........... C. peruvianus

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Cenchrus

Loc

Cenchrus elegans (Hassk.) Veldk.

Veldkamp, J. F. 2014
2014
Loc

Pennisetum caninum

Koord. 1911
1911
Loc

Saccharum caninum Reinw. ex

Blume 1823
1823
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