Species
Agrostis imbecilla
Etymology
Agrostis: Greek name for a kind of grass
imbecilla: weak
Common Name(s)
feeble bent
Current Conservation Status
2012 - Data Deficient
Conservation status of New Zealand indigenous vascular plants, 2012
The conservation status of all known New Zealand vascular plant taxa at the rank of species and below were reassessed in 2012 using the New Zealand Threat Classification System (NZTCS). This report includes a statistical summary and brief notes on changes since 2009 and replaces all previous NZTCS lists for vascular plants. Authors: Peter J. de Lange, Jeremy R. Rolfe, Paul D. Champion, Shannel P. Courtney, Peter B. Heenan, John W. Barkla, Ewen K. Cameron, David A. Norton and Rodney A. Hitchmough. File size: 792KB
Previous Conservation Status
2009 - At Risk - Naturally Uncommon
2004 - Sparse
Qualifiers
2012 - Sp
Authority
Agrostis imbecilla Zotov
Family
Poaceae
Flora Category
Vascular - Native
AGRIMB
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Structural Class
Grasses
Synonyms
Agrostis tenella Petrie non Hoffm.
Distribution
Endemic. North Island, one record from Moawhango. South Island, infrequent in Canterbury and Otago
Habitat
A montane, subalpine to alpine species of damp sites within tussock grassland.
Features
Delicate, slender, tufted perennial plants (100-)150-350 mm tall, with long, rather fine, spike-like panicles on slender culms > overtopping leaves. Leaf-sheath narrow, membranous, light cream-brown to reddish, glabrous, distinctly ribbed. Ligule 0.8-1.6 mm, obtuse, lower surface glabrous. Leaf-blade 20-130 x 0.2-0.4 mm, involute, filiform, flaccid, undersides finely striate and, in young leaves scabrid, upper surface scabrid on ribs; margins scabrid, apex tapered, blunt. Culm „b filiform, erect or geniculate at base, internodes glabrous. Panicle (25-)50-90 x 2-3 mm, contracted, narrow-linear, pale purple. Spikelets 1.5-2.4 mm, pale greenish purple or pale yellow. Glumes equal, lanceolate, scabrid on keel and on margins near acute tip. Lemma 1.5-1.9 mm, glabrous, 5-nerved, ovate-oblong, apex denticulate, usually without awns, if present these up to 1 mm, scarcely projecting beyond glumes. Palea 0.1-0.2 mm, ovate. Callus with few minute hairs. Anthers 0.6-1 mm.
Similar Taxa
A distinctive species characterised by its very fine, rather slender panicles, and rather lax to flaccid leaves.
Flowering
unknown
Fruiting
unknown
Propagation Technique
Easy from fresh seed and rooted pieces but will not flower without cold treatment. In humid climates it is difficult to maintain
Threats
Not directly threatened, but listed because it is a naturally uncommon species of sporadic occurrence.
Chromosome No.
2n = 42
Endemic Taxon
Yes
Endemic Genus
No
Endemic Family
No
Life Cycle and Dispersal
Florets are dispersed by wind and water (Thorsen et al., 2009).
Attribution
Description modified from Edgar and Connor (2000)
References and further reading
Edgar, E.; Connor, H.E. 2000: Flora of New Zealand. Vol. V. Grasses. Christchurch, Manaaki Whenua Press. 650 pp.
Thorsen, M. J.; Dickinson, K. J. M.; Seddon, P. J. 2009. Seed dispersal systems in the New Zealand flora. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 2009 Vol. 11 No. 4 pp. 285-309
This page last updated on 10 May 2014