Plants perennial; shortly rhizomatous. Culms 3-60 cm, erect; nodes
glabrous. Sheaths glabrous or pubescent; ligules 0.2-0.7 mm; blades
8-18 cm long, 2-7.1 mm wide, flat, glabrous or pubescent. Panicles terminal,
usually composed of a digitate pair of branches, a third branch sometimes present
below the terminal pair; branches 1.8-6.4 cm, diverging to erect; branch
axes 0.5-1.3 mm wide, narrowly winged, glabrous, margins scabrous, terminating
in a spikelet. Spikelets 1.9-2.3 mm long, 1.2-2 mm wide, solitary, appressed
to the branch axes, broadly elliptic to ovate to obovate, glabrous, stramineous,
apices obtuse. Lower glumes absent; upper glumes 3-veined, lower
lemmas faintly 3-veined; upper florets stramineous. Caryopses
1.8-2.2 mm, white. 2n = 20, 40, 50.
Paspalum minus grows in disturbed areas and on the edges of forests. It
grows from southern Texas to Florida in the Flora region; outside the region,
it extends through Mexico and the West Indies to Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.