Difference between revisions of "Poa fendleriana subsp. albescens"

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|discussion=<p>Poa fendleriana subsp. albescens is endemic to the northern Sierra Madre Occidental, extending from the southwestern United States to Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico. It grows mainly in upland forest openings. It intergrades with subsp. fendleriana where sexual populations have come into contact. Intermediate, pistillate populations with sparsely hairy lemmas are common in southeastern Arizona, and infrequent in southwestern New Mexico.</p>
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|discussion=<p><i>Poa fendleriana </i>subsp.<i> albescens</i> is endemic to the northern Sierra Madre Occidental, extending from the southwestern United States to Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico. It grows mainly in upland forest openings. It intergrades with <i></i>subsp.<i> fendleriana</i> where sexual populations have come into contact. Intermediate, pistillate populations with sparsely hairy lemmas are common in southeastern Arizona, and infrequent in southwestern New Mexico.</p>
 
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Illustrator: Sandy Long

Copyright: Utah State University

Collars often scabrous or hispidulous near the throat; ligules of middle cauline leaves 0.2-1.5 mm, smooth or scabrous, margins not decurrent, apices truncate, scabrous, ciliolate, or glabrous; innovation blades frequently glabrous adaxially. Rachilla internodes smooth, glabrous. Lemmas glabrous or the keels and marginal veins sparsely short-villous to softly puberulent. 2n = 28+11, 56.

Discussion

Poa fendleriana subsp. albescens is endemic to the northern Sierra Madre Occidental, extending from the southwestern United States to Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico. It grows mainly in upland forest openings. It intergrades with subsp. fendleriana where sexual populations have come into contact. Intermediate, pistillate populations with sparsely hairy lemmas are common in southeastern Arizona, and infrequent in southwestern New Mexico.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Poa fendleriana subsp. albescens +
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