Bouteloua hirsuta subsp. pectinata

(Feath.) Wipff & S.D. Jones
Common names: Tall grama
Synonyms: Bouteloua pectinata
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 25. Treatment on page 262.
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Plants without rhizomes or stolons. Culms 35-75 cm, erect, densely tufted, usually unbranched; nodes 3-4; internodes glabrous. Leaves mostly basal; sheaths mostly pubescent. Panicles racemose, with (2)3-6 branches on (3)6-18 cm rachises. Anthers 2-3.2 mm; rachilla segments subtending second florets with a distal tuft of hairs. Caryopses 1.5-2.6 mm. 2n = 20.

Discussion

Bouteloua hirsuta subsp. pectinata grows in well-drained, relatively undisturbed, calcareous soils, usually on thin-soiled limestone outcrops, at 60-500 m. Its range extends from southern Oklahoma to central Texas. Although restricted in its geographic distribution, where subsp. pectinata is sympatric with subsp. hirsuta, swarms of morphologically intermediate plants are found (Wipff and Jones 1996).

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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