Plants stoloniferous, rarely rhizomatous, rhizomes, when present, 3-5 cm.
Culms 7-80 cm; nodes glabrous or pubescent. Sheaths keeled,
strongly compressed, pubescent; ligules 0.3-0.5 mm; blades 3-20
mm wide, glabrous or sparsely pilose, midveins often white and prominent, apices
frequently ciliate or pubescent. Panicles terminal and axillary, 4-10 cm
overall, rachises to 3.5 cm, with 2-5 branches; branches 1-13 cm. Spikelets
2-3.5 mm, ovoid, ellipsoid, or lanceoloid, acuminate. Upper glumes and
lower lemmas extending beyond the upper florets, 2-5-veined, marginal veins
pilose, apices acute to acuminate; upper lemmas and paleas 1.5-1.8
mm, broadly ellipsoid. Caryopses 1.2-1.5 mm, gray. 2n = 40, 60,
80.
Axonopus compressus is native from the southeastern United States to Bolivia,
Brazil, and Uruguay, and has become established in the Eastern Hemisphere. It
is used as a lawn and forage grass but is also weedy, readily growing in moist,
disturbed habitats.