Difference between revisions of "Achnatherum occidentale subsp. pubescens"
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|common_names=Common western needlegrass | |common_names=Common western needlegrass | ||
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|name=Stipa occidentalis var. pubescens | |name=Stipa occidentalis var. pubescens | ||
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|name=Stipa lemmonii var. pubescens | |name=Stipa lemmonii var. pubescens | ||
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|hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Pooideae;Poaceae tribe Stipeae;Achnatherum;Achnatherum occidentale;Achnatherum occidentale subsp. pubescens | |hierarchy=Poaceae;Poaceae subfam. Pooideae;Poaceae tribe Stipeae;Achnatherum;Achnatherum occidentale;Achnatherum occidentale subsp. pubescens | ||
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− | |discussion=<p><i>Achnatherum occidentale </i>subsp.<i> pubescens</i> grows from Washington to California and eastward to Wyoming, at 1300-4700 m. It is the most widespread and variable subspecies of <i>A. occidentale</i>, intergrading with < | + | |discussion=<p><i>Achnatherum occidentale </i>subsp.<i> pubescens</i> grows from Washington to California and eastward to Wyoming, at 1300-4700 m. It is the most widespread and variable subspecies of <i>A. occidentale</i>, intergrading with <i></i>subsp.<i> californicum</i>, <i>A. nelsonii</i>, and <i>A. lettermanii</i>. It differs from the latter two in its shorter paleas and its pilose awns.</p> |
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name=Achnatherum occidentale subsp. pubescens | name=Achnatherum occidentale subsp. pubescens | ||
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|family=Poaceae | |family=Poaceae | ||
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|subfamily=Poaceae subfam. Pooideae | |subfamily=Poaceae subfam. Pooideae | ||
|tribe=Poaceae tribe Stipeae | |tribe=Poaceae tribe Stipeae |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 3 December 2021
Culms 32-120 cm tall, 0.8-1.3(2) mm thick, basal internodes puberulent to pubescent. Basal sheaths usually pubescent, sometimes densely pubescent, occasionally glabrous; collars often with tufts of hair at the sides; blades 1-3 mm wide, adaxial surfaces pubescent to pilose. Panicles 10-30 cm; longest branches 2-7 cm. Glumes usually green; lemmas with apical pubescence similar in length to the basal awn pubescence; awns 24-50 mm, pilose on the first 2 segments, with hairs gradually becoming shorter distally, terminal segment scabrous or glabrous. 2n = 36.
Discussion
Achnatherum occidentale subsp. pubescens grows from Washington to California and eastward to Wyoming, at 1300-4700 m. It is the most widespread and variable subspecies of A. occidentale, intergrading with subsp. californicum, A. nelsonii, and A. lettermanii. It differs from the latter two in its shorter paleas and its pilose awns.
Selected References
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