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GRASS GENERA II (Spikelets with Two or More Florets)
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(Exceptions: Panicoid Spikelet)
e.g., Cenchrus, Digitaria, Echinochloa, Eriochloa, Panicum, Paspalum, Setaria, Urochloa
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(Exceptions: (Inflorescence with Rames)
e.g., Bothriochloa, Schizachyrium, Sorghum
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I) TALL ORNAMENTALS
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Cortaderia selloana (Pampas Grass)
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Arundo donax (Giant Reed)
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II) STOLONIFEROUS MAT-FORMERS
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Dasyochloa pulchella (Fluffgrass)
Spikelets very pubescent Low, prostrate perennial Leaf blades white-edged Stoloniferous
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Munroa squarrosa (False Buffalo-Grass)
All florets in spikelets perfect Leaves wide, reflexed
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III) INFLORESCENCE UNBRANCHED SPIKES
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Agropyron (Crested Wheatgrass)
Spikelets strongly overlapping Spikelets diverge from rachis at a 40o angle (Compare with Elymus)
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Elymus (Rye Grass)
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Elymus (Ryegrass) More than one Floret per Spikelet
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Elymus (Ryegrass) (Cespitose or Rhizomatous)
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Elymus (Ryegrass) Cartilaginous Ligule
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Elymus (One Spikelet per Node)
Rhizomatous E. hispidus (Pubescent Wheatgrass) E. lanceolatus (Thickspike E. repens (Quackgrass) E. smithii (Western Wheatgrass) Cespitose (Clump-Forming) E. arizonicus (Arizona Wheatgrass) E. elongatus (Tall Wheatgrass) E. spicatus (Bluebunch Wheatgrass) E. trachycaulus (Wheatgrass)
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Elymus (More than One Spikelet per Node)
Rachis Fragile E. longifolius (Long-Leaved Squirrel Tail) Rachis Persistent; Awns Straight E. glaucus (Blue Wildrye) Rachis Persistent; Awns Curved E. canadensis (Canada Wildrye)
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Elymus longifolius (= Sitanion hystrix) (Long-leaved Squirrel Tail)
Common perennial Fragile Rachis
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Scleropogon (Burrograss)
Stolons
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Pleuraphis (Tobosa; Galleta)
Rhizomatous Spikelets three at nodes Apex of glumes, lemmas blunt to dull-pointed
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Pleuraphis P. mutica (Tobosa) Glumes broadest above middle
P. jamesii (Galleta) Glumes broadest at middle
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Hilaria berlangeri (Curly Mesquite)
Plants similar to Pleuraphis, but stoloniferous
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IV) INFLORESCENCE WITH SPICIFORM BRANCHES
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Bouteloua Spicate branches one-sided
Spicate branches arranged in a raceme Spicate branches one-sided
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Bouteloua (annual) B. aristoides B. simplex (Needle Grama) B. barbata
(Mat Grama) B. barbata (Six-Weeks Grama)
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Bouteloua (Perennial) (Spicate branches fifteen or more)
B. curtipendula (Side-oats grama)
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Bouteloua (Perennial) (Spicate branches thirteen or fewer)
B. hirsuta (hairy grama) B. gracilis (blue grama) B. eriopoda (black grama)
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Bouteloua gracilis (Blue Grama)
(High Forage Value, Increaser with Grazing) Cespitose Glabrous Internodes
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Bouteloua eriopoda (Black Grama)
(High Forage Value, Decreaser with Grazing) Stoloniferous Hairy Lower Internodes
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Bouteloua dactyloides (=Buchloe dactyloides)
Buffalo Grass Spike of Male Spikelets
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Leptochloa (Green Sprangletop)
Spicate branches arranged in a raceme Spicate branches two- or more sided
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Chloris (Windmill Grass)
Spicate branches arranged in an umbel Florets dimorphic within each spikelet
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Chloris *C. virgata (Showy Windmill Grass) *C. verticillata
(Tumble Windmill Grass)
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V) INFLORESCENCE A RACEME OR PANICLE
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Eragrostis (Lovegrass, Stinkgrass)
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Eragrostis Hairy Ligule Open Sheath
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Eragrostis Spikelets usually lead/gray
Florets closely imbricate (= closely overlapping) Lemmas three-nerved Paleas often persisent on rachilla (i.e., they don’t fall off when lemmas do)
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Eragrostis (annual weeds)
*E. cilianensis E. pectinacea
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Eragrostis (perennials)
E. curvula (Weeping Lovegrass) E. intermedia (Plains Lovegrass)
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Bromus (Bromegrass; Cheatgrass)
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Bromus Cartilaginous Ligule Closed Sheath
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Bromus Spikelets Bright Green Multiple Florets / Spikelet
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Bromus – (Annual) *B. tectorum (Downy Chess)
*B. japonicus (Japanese Brome)
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Bromus - Perennial Rhizomatous * B. inermis (Smooth Brome)
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Bromus – Perennial Flattened Spikelets *B. cartharticus (Rescue Grass)
Cespitose Flattened Spikelets *B. cartharticus (Rescue Grass)
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Bromus – Perennial Spikelets Not Flattened Cespitose
B. anomalous (Nodding Brome), B. ciliatus (Fringed Brome) B. frondosus (Weeping Brome), B. porteri (Porter’s Brome)
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*Dactylis (Orchard Grass)
Compact, Contracted Panicle
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Dactylis (Orchard Grass)
Tall Cartilaginous Ligule Closed Sheath
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Festuca (Fescue) Poa (Bluegrass)
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Open Sheath, Cartilaginous Ligule
Poa Festuca
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Festuca (Fescues) Open Sheath Cartilaginous Ligule
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Festuca Glabrous Florets Awn-Tipped Lemmas
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Festuca Leaves flat, wider than 3 mm wide*
F. arundinacea (tall fescue) F. pratensis (meadow fescue) Wide-Leaved Festucas now placed in Schedonorus
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Festuca * F. arizonica (Arizona fescue) Leaves rolled,
F. ovina (blue fescue) F. rubra (red fescue) Leaves rolled, < 3 mm wide
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Poa (Bluegrass; Muttongrass)
Open Sheath; Cartilaginous Ligule Upper “Boat-Shaped” Leaf
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Poa (Bluegrass; Muttongrass)
No Awns Pubescent Florets (Usually)
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Poa Lawn Grasses P. pratensis (Kentucky bluegrass)
P. compressa (Canada bluegrass) Lawn Grasses
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Poa Forest, Woodland Grasses P. fendleriana (Muttongrass)
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Koeleria (Junegrass)
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Koeleria macrantha Inflorescence a contracted panicle
A perennial cool-season grass found in woodlands and forests at mid- to upper elevations
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Vulpia octoflora (Six-Weeks Fescue)
Inflorescence a narrow raceme or panicle A low ANNUAL grass of dry, disturbed land
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Vulpia
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Enneapogon (Pappusgrass)
Inflorescence a contracted panicle Lemma with multiple cobwebby awns
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Enneapogon (Pappusgrass)
Grass of the Chihuahuan desert
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(Annual; Flowers in March-April)
WHO AM I? (Annual; Flowers in March-April)
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WHO AM I? (Stolons)
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Grasses with ≥ 2 Florets per Spikelet*
A) Tall Ornamentals: Arundo, Cortaderia B) Stoloniferous Mat Formers: Dasyochloa, Munroa C) Inflorescence Unbranched Spikes: Agropyron, Elymus, Pleuraphis, Hilaria D) Inflorescence with Spiciform Branches: Bouteloua, Chloris, Leptochloa E) Inflorescence a Raceme of Panicle: Eragrostis, Bromus, Dactylis, Festuca, Poa, Koeleria, Vulpia, Enneapogon *[Excluded: Panicoid Grasses and Grasses with Rames]
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