Difference between revisions of "Bouteloua aristidoides var. aristidoides"

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Revision as of 16:18, 30 October 2019

Panicle branches 5-16 mm to the base of the terminal spikelets and extending an additional 6-10 mm, with 2-5 spikelets.

Distribution

N.Mex., Tex., Utah, Calif., Md., Ariz., Nev.

Discussion

Bouteloua aristidoides var. aristidoides grows in dry mesas, plains, and washes from near sea level to about 2000 m. It matures rapidly following summer rains, and can be abundant over large areas within its range, which extends from California to western Texas and Mexico.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.