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Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi

Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi (L.D. Benson) But  
Family: Poaceae
Davy's Semaphoregrass
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Paul P.H. But. Flora of North America

Plants perennial. Spikelets 25-60 mm. Lemmas unawned, sometimes mucronate, mucros to 1.5 mm; paleal appendages 0.5-1 mm. 2n = 16.

Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi is the more restricted of the two varieties, being known only from vernal pools, sloughs, and marshy grasslands in Mendocino and Lake counties, California.

Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi
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Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
Pleuropogon californicus var. davyi image
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