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Family: Poaceae
[Aira brevifolia Pursh, moreAira missurica Spreng. ex B.D. Jacks., Airopsis brevifolia (Pursh) Roem. & Schult., Atropis canbyi (Scribn.) Beal, Atropis laevis Beal, Atropis laevis var. rigida Beal, Atropis tenuifolia (J. Presl) Hauman, Atropis tenuifolia var. stenophylla Vasey ex Beal, Festuca oregona Vasey., Festuca patagonica Phil., Festuca spaniantha Phil., Glyceria canbyi Scribn., Panicularia nuttalliana Kuntze, Poa buckleyana var. buckleyana Nash, Poa buckleyana var. elongata (Vasey) M.E. Jones, Poa buckleyana var. sandbergii (Vasey) M.E. Jones, Poa buckleyana var. stenophylla (Vasey ex Beal) M.E. Jones, Poa canbyi (Scribn.) T.J. Howell, Poa fallens Pilg., Poa fulvescens Trin., Poa gracillima var. saxatilis (Scribn. & T.A. Williams) Hack., Poa helleri Rydb., Poa incurva Scribn. & Williams, Poa laevigata Scribn., Poa leckenbyi Scribn., Poa lucida Vasey, Poa nevadensis var. laevigata (Scribn.) M.E. Jones, Poa nevadensis var. leckenbyi (Scribn.) M.E. Jones, Poa sandbergi Vasey, Poa saxatilis Scribn. & T.A. Williams, Poa secunda var. elongata (Vasey) Dorn, Poa secunda var. incurva (Scribn. & Williams) Beetle, Poa secunda var. stenophylla (Vasey) Beetle, Poa stenantha var. sandbergii (Vasey) Boivin, Poa tenuifolia A. Rich., Poa tenuifolia var. elongata Vasey, Poa tenuifolia var. oregona (Vasey) Vasey, Poa wyomingensis Scribn., Puccinellia canbyi (Scribn.) Ponert, Puccinellia laevis (Beal) Ponert] |
Culms tufted, 4-10 dm, often purplish below, without rhizomes; lvs forming large basal rosettes 15-30 cm high, usually involute and 1-2.5(-3) mm wide, the few cauline ones 5-7 cm; ligule 3-5 mm; infl narrow and ±dense, (7-)9-16(-20) cm, with short, erect branches, at least some of which bear spikelets to near the base; spikelets 2-5-fld; glumes acuminate, often scabrous, the first lanceolate, 2.4-3.7 mm, the second oblong, 2.9-4.5 mm; lemmas 4-5.5 mm, obscurely 5-veined, scarcely keeled, crisp-puberulent on the lower half, sometimes more strongly so on the central and marginal veins, not webbed; rachilla usually finely puberulent at 30 2n=72-106. Dry soil; e. Que.; n. Mich. and Minn. to Man. and Neb., w. to Alas., Calif., and Tex. Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp. ©The New York Botanical Garden. All rights reserved. Used by permission. |