Melica

David Pilling via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 14:22:44 PST
Hi,


I'm cross posting a message from the PBS forum, which may be of interest:


"My name is Mark Mullinger and I'm a Ph.D. student in Plant Biology at 
the University of Vermont. I've been working on the grass genus Melica 
for my thesis, and in particular I'm interested in species that are 
bulbous and cormous.

At least six species of Melica found in North America are known to form 
corms: M. bulbosa, M. fugax, M. geyeri, M. smithii, M. spectabilis, and 
M. subulata. These species are sometimes commonly known as oniongrasses 
(not to be confused with many Allium), and at least a few of them are 
known to be edible.

I'm hoping to investigate the anatomy and evolutionary history of these 
fascinating below-ground plant structures in Melica. To that end I need 
your help! It's been difficult to locate any sources of corms or seed to 
grow for my experiments. The only success I've had is finding seed of M. 
geyeri from the USDA. However, I have yet to successfully germinate any 
of these.

I'm looking for collaborators willing to volunteer their time in helping 
me find corms or seed of these plants in the wild. All of them can be 
found in Western North America, in particular northern California and 
the Pacific Northwest. I'm hoping to visit the area this summer to make 
some observations and collections of my own, though this is dependent on 
being able to find some funding.

If this project sounds interesting to you and you'd like to get involved 
please let me know and we can talk more about what might be possible. 
I'm also happy to answer any questions and chat more about my project, 
Melica, or other grass geophytes while I'm here.
"

Reply on the forum:

https://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbsforum/index.php/…



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David Pilling
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