Difference between revisions of "Aristida purpurea var. nealleyi"
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− | |discussion=<p>Aristida purpurea var. nealleyi grows on dry slopes and plains at lower elevations than the other varieties, frequently in desert grassland vegetation. Its range extends from the southwestern United States into Mexico. Although var. nealleyi is more distinct than the other varieties, having tight tufts of foliage exceeded by narrow, straw-colored panicles, it grades into var. purpurea, and the panicles resemble those of var. wrightii. It may also be confused with A. arizonica, but differs in having involute, generally straight leaf blades and shorter awns.</p> | + | |discussion=<p><i>Aristida purpurea </i>var.<i> nealleyi</i> grows on dry slopes and plains at lower elevations than the other varieties, frequently in desert grassland vegetation. Its range extends from the southwestern United States into Mexico. Although <i></i>var.<i> nealleyi</i> is more distinct than the other varieties, having tight tufts of foliage exceeded by narrow, straw-colored panicles, it grades into <i></i>var.<i> purpurea</i>, and the panicles resemble those of <i></i>var.<i> wrightii</i>. It may also be confused with <i>A. arizonica</i>, but differs in having involute, generally straight leaf blades and shorter awns.</p> |
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Revision as of 20:30, 16 December 2019
Culms 20-45 cm. Blades 5-15 cm, mostly basal, involute. Panicles 8-18(20) cm; primary branches and pedicels mostly appressed to narrowly ascending, with¬out axillary pulvini, stiff, straight, lower branches occasionally flexible. Glumes usually unequal; lower glumes 4-7 mm; upper glumes (7)8-14 mm; lemmas 7-13 mm long, narrowing to about 0.1 mm wide, upper portion sometimes twisted; awns 15-22(30) mm long, subequal, about 0.1 mm wide at the base. 2n = 22, 44.
Distribution
N.Mex., Tex., Colo., Utah, Calif., Okla., Kans., Vt., Ill., Ariz., Nev.
Discussion
Aristida purpurea var. nealleyi grows on dry slopes and plains at lower elevations than the other varieties, frequently in desert grassland vegetation. Its range extends from the southwestern United States into Mexico. Although var. nealleyi is more distinct than the other varieties, having tight tufts of foliage exceeded by narrow, straw-colored panicles, it grades into var. purpurea, and the panicles resemble those of var. wrightii. It may also be confused with A. arizonica, but differs in having involute, generally straight leaf blades and shorter awns.
Selected References
None.