Plants perennial; cespitose, not rhizomatous. Culms 30-80(90) cm.
Sheaths shiny and indurate basally, glabrous or appressed hairy elsewhere,
hairs to 4 mm; ligules 0.2-0.6 mm; blades 5-22(28) cm long, 0.8-2(2.2)
mm wide, flat to V-shaped in cross section, folded or involute when dry, green,
remaining so well into winter, glabrous abaxially, mostly glabrous adaxially but
densely pilose basally, margins glabrous or scabridulous. Panicles 10-25
cm long, 2-10(13) cm wide, longer than wide, open (contracted when immature),
not diffuse, pyramidal to ovate; lower nodes with 1-2(3) branches; primary
branches 2-9(10) cm, ascending or spreading to 80° from the rachis, not
capillary, without spikelets on the lower 1/3; secondary branches mostly
appressed; pulvini glabrous or hairy; pedicels 0.5-4(8) mm, usually
shorter than the spikelets, appressed, glabrous. Spikelets 3.5-6.6 mm,
purplish-brown. Glumes equal to subequal, linear-lanceolate, membranous;
lower glumes (2.9)3.5-6.2 mm, 0.9-1.2(1.3) times as long as the upper glumes;
upper glumes 3.2-6.6 mm, from almost as long as to longer than the florets;
lemmas 3.4-4.5 mm, ovate to lanceolate, membranous, glabrous, acute; paleas
3.4-4.5 mm, ovate, membranous, glabrous; anthers 1.5-2.8 mm, yellow to
purplish. Fruits 1.1-1.4 mm, fusiform, reddish-brown. 2n = unknown.
Sporobolus curtissii is restricted to the southeastern United States, where
it grows in dry-mesic to moist flatwoods, in soils seasonally saturated at the
surface or rather well-drained throughout the year. Its elevational range is 0-100
m.