Stipa pulcherrima

Stipa pulcherrima, golden feather grass is a bisexual flowering plant in the family Poaceae.

Description
It is 40 - 100 cm high, while its eciliate membrane is 5 – long. Its leaf-blades are erect, conduplicated, and sometimes ascend. They are 20 – long and are 1 – wide with smooth surface which can also be scaberulous and glabrous. The panicles are smooth and contracted. Also, they are elliptic and 10 – in length. They bear a few spikelets which are glabrous or ciliate and can range from 45 – in length. Compressed spikelets have only 1 floret which doesn't have rhachilla extension. Its floret callus is elongated, bearded, pungent, straight, curved and is 3 – in length. It glumes are similar to the fertile spikelet. The lower glume is 60 – long and is lanceolate. The upper glume is also lanceolated and is 40 – long.