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coastline blue grass

Habit Strongly rhizomatous, dioecious perennial, mostly glabrous, the culms 10-35 cm. tall with a decumbent base.
Leaves

Leaves basally tufted, the sheaths open for over half their length, the blades involute, reaching to the panicles, scarcely 2 mm. broad, the tips only slightly prow-like;

ligules membranous, acute, 0.8-2 mm. long, entire, pubescent.

Flowers

Inflorescence a compact panicle, 1.5-3.5 cm. long, the branches erect, tawny to purplish;

spikelets 3-4 flowers, the rachilla usually with a terminal rudiment;

glumes 3-nerved, about equal in width, the first 2.5-3 mm. long, the second 3-4 mm. long;

lemmas strongly keeled, faintly 5-nerved, glabrous, unawned.

Fruits

Utricle

Poa douglasii

Poa confinis

Flowering time May-June
Habitat Coastal sand dunes.
Distribution
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Occurring west of the Cascades crest in Washington along the coast; British Columbia to California.
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Origin Native
Conservation status Not of concern
Sibling taxa
P. alpina, P. annua, P. arctica, P. bolanderi, P. bulbosa, P. compressa, P. confinis, P. curtifolia, P. cusickii, P. fendleriana, P. glauca, P. howellii, P. infirma, P. interior, P. laxiflora, P. leibergii, P. leptocoma, P. lettermanii, P. macrantha, P. marcida, P. ×multnomae, P. nemoralis, P. nervosa, P. palustris, P. paucispicula, P. pratensis, P. secunda, P. stenantha, P. suksdorfii, P. trivialis, P. unilateralis, P. wheeleri
P. alpina, P. annua, P. arctica, P. bolanderi, P. bulbosa, P. compressa, P. curtifolia, P. cusickii, P. fendleriana, P. glauca, P. howellii, P. infirma, P. interior, P. laxiflora, P. leibergii, P. leptocoma, P. lettermanii, P. macrantha, P. marcida, P. ×multnomae, P. nemoralis, P. nervosa, P. palustris, P. paucispicula, P. pratensis, P. secunda, P. stenantha, P. suksdorfii, P. trivialis, P. unilateralis, P. wheeleri
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