Difference between revisions of "Saccharum brevibarbe var. brevibarbe"

Synonyms: Erianthus brevibarbis
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Revision as of 21:03, 5 November 2020

Upper lemmas of sessile spikelets entire at maturity; awns 15-22 mm, straight or sinuous throughout.

Distribution

Md., Tenn., Tex., La., N.C., Ala., Okla., Ark., Ill., Miss.

Discussion

Saccharum brevibarbe var. brevibarbe grows in the southeastern coastal states and is common in central and southern Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma, the piney woods region of eastern Texas, and northern Louisiana.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.