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The lower glume is ovate and have a pubescent surface.
It refers to either the glume or the toothed lemmas.
The lower glume is 5-6 veined while the upper one is 5-veined.
The apex of the upper glume is either acute or acuminate.
The apex of the lower glume is erose and obtuse.
The tower house was built in the early 15th century and was known as Castle Glume.
The upper glume is ovate as well but is herbaceous, 1-keeled and have veins of 5-7.
Lower glume surface without pits.
The lower glume is 5 to 7 mm long with 3 to 7 veins and an oblong to elliptical outline.
Lower glume apex obtuse, or acute.
The glume is shorter than a spikelet and thinner than fertile lemma.
Lower glume lateral veins absent.
The lower glume by itself is elliptic just like lemma, and have erosed apex.
Just like lower glume it doesn't have keels and is membranous, but have veins which are 3-5.
Upper glume lateral veins with cross-veins.
Lower glume surface glabrous, or pubescent.
March 25 - Friedrich Christian Glume, German sculptor (died 1752)
Upper glume apex acuminate.
April 6 - Friedrich Christian Glume, German sculptor (born 1714)
Upper glume surface smooth (2), or asperulous (2).
These seeds adhere to the lemma and palea of the glume, so that removing the seeds from the joints is difficult.
The flower is entangled with two hyalin scales, a spikelet prophyll and a glume.
Just like the lower glume it is pubescent on the bottom, but have an obtuse apex which can also be mucronate or muticous as well.
The upper glume is also ovate, but unlike the lower, is also herbaceous with glabrous surface which can be pubescent as well.
Each seed is enclosed by a very hard fruitcase, consisting of a cupule or depression in the rachis and a tough lower glume.