About Calamagrostis varia (Schrad.) Host
Calamagrostis varia (Schrad.) Host is a perennial, caespitose grass species with short rhizomes. Its erect culms grow 30β120 centimetres (12β47 in) long. It produces an eciliate, lacerate, obtuse ligule that measures 2β4 millimetres (0.079β0.157 in) long. Leaf blades are 10β25 centimetres (3.9β9.8 in) long and 4β9 millimetres (0.16β0.35 in) wide, with glabrous lower surfaces. The inflorescence is an open, linear panicle 5β20 centimetres (2.0β7.9 in) long, with scabrous branches. Its fertile spikelets are lanceolate, 4β6 millimetres (0.16β0.24 in) long, and each holds one fertile floret. The floret has a hairy callus that extends 0.5β0.75 millimetres (0.020β0.030 in) beyond the lemma. The fertile lemma is oblong, membranous, keelless, and matches the spikelet in length at 4β6 mm. The lemma has an asperulous surface and a dentate apex. The awn of the main lemma is geniculated, 1β3 millimetres (0.039β0.118 in) long, and extends 0β0.1 millimetres (0.0000β0.0039 in) beyond the lemma. The species has lanceolate, membranous glumes that are 4β6 millimetres (0.16β0.24 in) long; the upper glume has an acuminate apex. The rhachilla is 1 millimetre (0.039 in) long and pilose. Its flowers have two lodicules, two stigmas, and three stamens that are 1.5 millimetres (0.059 in) long. Fruits are caryopses with an additional pericarp.