Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Isachne confusa Ohwi
Ohwi, J. (1947) Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo 18: 14. Type: Sumatra (Ins. Bangka, Bunnemeijer, 1577 in Herb. Bogor).
Perennial with stiffly erect to decumbent culms, 35-45 cm tall, branched, nodes widely spaced and glabrous.
Leaf sheaths 3-5 mm long, much shorter than the internodes and shorter than the blade, slightly inflated, with long tubercle-based hairs; leaf blades lanceolate-ovate, thick, tough, 1-2.5 × 0.3-0.7 cm, glaucous, many veined, riblike, abaxial surface minutely papillose, adaxial surface scabrid or hispidulous on the veins, margins pectinate-setose; ligule absent.
Inflorescence an open broadly pyramidal panicle, 1.5-4 cm, glandular; branches stiff with thickened bases, horizontally spreading, close-set and smooth; pedicels stout, shorter than or equaling spikelets. Spikelets solitary, globose, 1.2-1.3 mm, brownish green; florets similar; glumes shorter than florets, thickly membranous with broad scarious margins, lower glume 3-veined, upper glume 5-veined, densely hispid with thick hairs, apex rounded, deciduous; lemmas strongly plano-convex and leathery, back minutely white-granular, margins scurfy-pubescent, lower lemma very slightly longer and narrower.
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Occurs in the NT, CYP and NEQ. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 210 m. Grows along creeks and marshy areas in closed forest margins, open forest, Melaleuca swamp forest and in heathland. Prefers sandy soils. Also from China, India (Nicobar Islands), Indonesia, Malesia, Thailand, Vietnam and New Guinea.