Plants perennial; rhizomatous, sometimes also stoloniferous, with many innovations
and scaly, sharp-tipped rhizomes 4-8 mm thick. Culms 15-40(50) cm, erect,
stiff, hard. Sheaths hairy at the apices, hairs to 2 mm; ligules
0.2-0.4 mm, membranous, ciliate; blades 2-15 cm long, (1)2-4 mm wide, involute,
arcuate, glabrous abaxially, scabrous adaxially, apices sharply pointed. Panicles
terminal, 6-20(24) cm long, 2-8(12) cm wide, ovate, open or contracted; primary
branches 1-8(15) cm, appressed or diverging up to 50° from the rachises;
pulvini glabrous or not; pedicels 0-8 mm, appressed, lower pedicels
on each branch shorter than 1 mm. Spikelets 8-14 mm long, 1.4-3 mm wide,
ovate to lanceolate, stramineous with a reddish-purple tinge, with 5-10 florets;
disarticulation basipetal, glumes persistent. Glumes unequal, chartaceous;
lower glumes 2.4-3.6 mm; upper glumes 3-4.5 mm, sometimes 3-veined;
lemmas 3.8-4.5 mm, ovate, leathery, 3(4, 5)-veined, lateral veins evident,
greenish, upper margins hyaline, apices acute to obtuse, usually erose; paleas
3.8-4.5 mm, membranous, keels scabridulous, apices obtuse to truncate; anthers
3, 2-2.4 mm, purplish to yellowish. Caryopses 1.6-2 mm, ellipsoid, dorsally
flattened, with a shallow adaxial groove, striate, reddish-brown. 2n
=
40.
Eragrostis obtusiflora
is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico.
It grows in dry or wet alkali flats, often in association with Distichlis
and Sarcobatus, at 900-1400 m.