Slender False Bluestem, more...Slender Bluestem, slender little bluestem
[Andropogon leptophyllus Trin., moreAndropogon preslii Kunth, Andropogon tener Kunth, Andropogon tener var. dubius (Nees) Hack., Andropogon tener var. filiformis (Nees) Hack., Andropogon tener var. genuinus Hack., Andropogon tener var. neesii (Trin.) Hack., Andropogon tener var. pilosus Hack., Elionurus dubius Nees, Schizachyrium filiforme Nees, Schizachyrium tenerum var. filiforme (Nees) Roberty, Schizachyrium tenerum var. scabriglume (Hack.) Roberty, Sorghum tenerum (Nees) Kuntze]
Plants cespitose. Culms 60-100 cm, sometimes reclining or decumbent,
glabrous. Collars not elongate, about as wide as the blade; ligules
to 0.5 mm, ciliolate; blades 5-15 cm long, 0.5-2 mm wide, involute or flat,
glabrous or sparsely hairy basally, with a wide central zone of bulliform cells
evident on the adaxial surfaces as a longitudinal stripe of white, spongy tissue.
Rames 2-6 cm, eventually long-exserted; internodes 2-4 mm, straight,
glabrous. Sessile spikelets 3.5-4.5 mm; calluses 0.5-1 mm, hairs
to 1.2 mm; lower glumes glabrous; upper lemmas acute, entire; awns
6-10 mm. Pedicels 3-5 mm, glabrous. Pedicellate spikelets usually
as long as or slightly longer than the sessile spikelets, sterile, unawned. 2n
= 60.
Schizachyrium tenerum is an uncommon species in the southeastern United
States, where it grows on sandy soils in pine forest openings and coastal prairies.
Its range extends hrough Central America into South America.