EMMER 203 



Ear with double spikelets, beardless ; glume' white, glabrous. 



T. dicoccum, var. bispiculatum, Korn. Arch./. Biontologie, ii. 410 (1908). 

 Derived from var. semicanum ; apparently of hybrid origin and discovered 

 by Kornicke in 1883 in the Botanic Garden, Poppelsdorf. 



Ear branched, beardless ; glume white, glabrous. 



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

 T. vulgare leucocladus, Alef. Landw. Flora, 332 (1866). 

 Alefeld states that this variety originated from var. tricoccum and is not 

 constant. 



Ear beardless ; glumes white, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. muticum, Korn. Handb. d. Getr. i. 86 (1885). 

 Formerly cultivated extensively in the Trentino (Kornicke). 



Ear beardless ; glumes red, glabrous. 



T. dicoccum, var. novicium, Korn. Arch.f. Biontologie, ii. 408 (1908). 

 Apparently a hybrid derived from var. cladurum. Discovered in the Botanic 

 Garden at Poppelsdorf. 



Ear branched, beardless ; glumes red, glabrous. 



T. dicoccum, var. subcladurum, Korn. Arch. f. Biontologie, ii. 410 

 (1908). 



Apparently of hybrid origin and discovered by Kornicke in the Botanic 

 Garden at Poppelsdorf in 1892. 



Ear beardless ; glumes red, pubescent. 



T. dicoccum, var. hybridum, Korn. Arch.f. Biontologie, ii. 409 (1908). 

 A hybrid discovered by Kornicke in 1881 in the Botanic Garden at Poppels- 

 dorf. 



