Difference between revisions of "Tridens albescens"
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|accepted_name=Tridens albescens | |accepted_name=Tridens albescens | ||
− | |accepted_authority=(Vasey) Wooton & | + | |accepted_authority=(Vasey) Wooton & Standl. |
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|common_names=White tridens | |common_names=White tridens | ||
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|name=Triodia albescens | |name=Triodia albescens | ||
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|hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Chloridoideae;Poaceae tribe Cynodonteae;Tridens;Tridens albescens | |hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Chloridoideae;Poaceae tribe Cynodonteae;Tridens;Tridens albescens | ||
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|distribution=Kans.;Okla.;N.Mex.;Tex.;La.;Tenn.;Ariz. | |distribution=Kans.;Okla.;N.Mex.;Tex.;La.;Tenn.;Ariz. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>Tridens albescens grows in plains and open woods, often in clay soils that periodically receive an abundance of water. Its range extends into northern Mexico.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Tridens albescens</i> grows in plains and open woods, often in clay soils that periodically receive an abundance of water. Its range extends into northern Mexico.</p> |
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name=Tridens albescens | name=Tridens albescens | ||
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|family=Poaceae | |family=Poaceae | ||
+ | |illustrator=Linda A. Vorobik;Karen Klitz | ||
+ | |illustration copyright=Utah State University | ||
|distribution=Kans.;Okla.;N.Mex.;Tex.;La.;Tenn.;Ariz. | |distribution=Kans.;Okla.;N.Mex.;Tex.;La.;Tenn.;Ariz. | ||
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|subfamily=Poaceae subfam. Chloridoideae | |subfamily=Poaceae subfam. Chloridoideae | ||
|tribe=Poaceae tribe Cynodonteae | |tribe=Poaceae tribe Cynodonteae |
Latest revision as of 22:46, 3 December 2021
Plants cespitose, often with hard, knotty, shortly rhizomatous bases. Culms 30-100 cm; lower nodes sometimes sparsely bearded. Sheaths glabrous, not or obscurely keeled; ligules to 0.5 mm, membranous, ciliate; blades 1-4 mm wide, folded or involute, glabrous, apices sharp. Panicles 8-25 cm long, 0.5-1.3 cm wide, dense; branches appressed, lowest branches 2-6 cm; pedicels 1-2 mm. Spikelets 4-10 mm, with 4-11 florets. Glumes about as long as the adjacent lemmas, thin, 1-veined, acute or apiculate; lower glumes 4-4.5 mm; upper glumes 4-4.5 mm; lemmas 3-4(5) mm, thin, papery, mostly white, often purple distally, glabrous or the lateral veins with a few short hairs towards the base, all veins ending before the distal margin; paleas 3-3.5 mm, glabrous, bowed-out at the base; anthers 1-1.5 mm. Caryopses 1.5-1.8 mm. 2n = 60, 64, 72.
Distribution
Kans., Okla., N.Mex., Tex., La., Tenn., Ariz.
Discussion
Tridens albescens grows in plains and open woods, often in clay soils that periodically receive an abundance of water. Its range extends into northern Mexico.
Selected References
None.