| 41. | The bottom of the upper glume is scabrous while the lower glume bottom is either asperulous or smooth with a rough top.
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| 42. | The bottom of the upper glume is scabrous while the lower glume bottom is either asperulous or smooth with a rough top.
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| 43. | Spikelets are oblong, solitary, and have fertile spikelets that have filiformed glumes are keelless, membranous, with obtuse apexes.
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| 44. | Spikelets are oblong and solitary with glumes are chartaceous, keelless, have acute apexes, with only difference is in size.
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| 45. | The fruits are hard, rounded glumes that look superficially similar to the rye grain, which gives the brome its common name.
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| 46. | The sculptor, Johann Georg Glume created marble figures of Mars and Bellona which flanked the entrance to the crypt below.
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| 47. | Both florets and glumes are 1-keeled, but the veins are different; Glumes are 5 while florets are 7 11.
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| 48. | Both florets and glumes are 1-keeled, but the veins are different; Glumes are 5 while florets are 7 11.
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| 49. | Spikelets are elliptic, solitary, are long and have fertile spikelets that are glumes are keelless, membranous and have acute apexes.
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| 50. | Their other features are different though; Lower glume is oblong and is long while the upper one is elliptic and is long.
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