Plants perennial; cespitose, with or without rhizomes. Culms 20-70
cm, erect; nodes glabrous or pubescent . Leaves mainly cauline;
sheaths glabrous or sparsely to densely pubescent, sometimes with papillose-based
hairs; ligules 0.5-2.2 mm, entire to lacerate; blades 1.3-7.7 cm
long, 1.5-4.7 mm wide, glabrous or sparsely to densely pubescent. Panicles
simple, 4.5-20 cm long, 5.5-31 cm wide, open; branches divergent; lower
primary branches 3.6-17.7 cm, often with 1-several sterile branches near the
base; pedicels divergent, spikelets solitary. Spikelets 2.3-3.3
mm long, 0.6-1 mm wide, narrowly elliptic. Lower glumes 0.1-0.4 mm; upper
glumes 1.8-2.9 mm, 3-veined, densely pubescent between the veins, hairs white,
becoming purple at maturity; lower lemmas similar to the upper glumes in
length, texture, and pubescence, 5-veined, veins equidistant; upper lemmas
1.9-2.6 mm, glabrous, dark brown, narrowly acute; anthers 0.3-0.5 mm, yellow,
red, or purple. Caryopses 1.3-1.6 mm. 2n = 36 or (more commonly)
72.
Digitaria pubiflora grows in dry, sandy or rocky soils from Arizona to
central Texas and south to central Mexico.