EMMER 201 



The straw of this variety is very tall, 140-150 cm. (55-60 inches) high, ears 

 10-12 cm. long, with a toughish rachis and small reddish-yellow mealy grains 

 7 mm. long and 3-5 mm. broad, loosely invested by the glumes. 



Obtained from a Botanic Garden by Kornicke. 



Ear with short atcns and double spikelets ; glumes red, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. Tragi, Korn. Handb. d. Getr. i. 90 (1885). 

 Kornicke 's type was obtained from a Botanic Garden. 



Ear branched ; atcns short ; glumes red, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. Krausei, Korn. Handb. d. Getr. i. 91 (1885). 



A common form of this variety has very tall straw, 140-150 cm. (55-60 inches) 

 high ; the ears are dense and branched at the base, with small reddish-yellow 

 mealy and flinty grains 7 mm. long, 2-5 mm. broad, which arc loosely enclosed 

 by the glumes. The short slender awns arc pale red and are only found on the 

 flowering glumes of the lower of the two flowers of each spikelct. 



Obtained from a cross. 



Ear bearded ; atcns long ; glumes red, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. macratherum, Korn. Handb. d. Getr. i. 89 (1885). 

 Kornicke's type was obtained from a Botanic Garden. 



Ear with double spikelets, bearded ; atcns long ; glumes red, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. Mazzucati, Korn. Arch.f. liiontologir, ii. 410 (1908). 

 Originated in 1895 from a form with branched cars. Kornicke suggests 

 that it arose from the crossing of a branched Emmer with T. rulgare. 



Ear branched, bearded ; atcns long ; glumes red, pubetccnt. 



T. dicoccum, var. rubriramosum, Korn. Arch. f. Iliontolugie ii 411 

 (1908). 



Appeared in the Botanic Garden, I'oppclsdorf among a sowing of var. 

 albinimnsum in 1904. 



Ear btarJeJ ; auns short ; glumes blue-black, pubeicent. 



T. dicoccum, \.-r. subatratum, Korn. Arch.f. Hiontologie, ii. 409 (1908). 

 Discovered by Kornicke in 1884 in the Botanic Garden, I'oppclsdorf. 



Ear bearded ; atcns lung ; glumes blue-black, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. atratum, Krn. Hantib. d. Getr. i. fy (1885). 



T. atratum. Host. Gram. amtr. i\ . 5 and S (1809). 



T. atratum, Kocm. ct Schult. Syst. regetab. ii. 766, No. 15 (1817). 



T. atratum, Schiibl. Char, et dtscr. Cer. 32 (1818) 



T. amylfum, 1)., Scr. Mfl. but. 129 (1818). 



