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California three-awn, Mojave three-awn

Arizona threeawn

Habit Plants perennial; sometimes flowering the first year. Plants perennial; usually cespitose, occasionally with rhizomes.
Culms

10-40 cm, highly branched above the base in age;

internodes glabrous or pubescent, sometimes nearly lanose.

30-80(100) cm, erect, unbranched.

Leaves

cauline;

sheaths shorter than the internodes, glabrous or puberulent;

collars glabrous or pubescent at the sides;

ligules 0.5-1 mm;

blades usually less than 6 cm long, 0.5-1 mm wide, pale green, involute, glabrous or puberulent abaxially.

mostly basal;

sheaths usually longer than the internodes, mostly glabrous, throat sometimes with hairs, not disintegrating into threadlike fibers;

collars glabrous or with hairs at the sides;

ligules 0.2-0.4 mm;

blades 10-25(30) cm long, 1-3 mm wide, usually flat, often curling like wood shavings when mature, glabrous.

Inflorescences

paniculate or racemose, 5-10 cm long, 1-2 cm wide, with few spikelets;

rachis nodes glabrous or with straight hairs;

primary branches 1-2 cm, appressed, without axillary pulvini.

spikelike panicles, 10-25 cm long, 1-3 cm wide;

nodes glabrous or with straight, about 0.5 mm hairs;

primary branches 2-6 cm, appressed, without axillary pulvini, with 2-8 spikelets.

Spikelets

appressed.

Glumes

unequal, 1-2-veined;

lower glumes 4-10 mm;

upper glumes 7-15 mm;

calluses about 1 mm;

lemmas 5-7 mm, purple or mottled, junction of the lemma and awns evident;

awns twisted together basally into a 4-26 mm column, free portions 12-50 mm, those of the central and lateral awns similar in length, curved to arcuate basally, straight and divergent distally, disarticulating at the base of the column at maturity;

anthers 3, about 2 mm long.

10-15(18) mm, brownish, acuminate to awned, awns to 3 mm;

lower glumes slightly shorter than to equaling the upper glumes, 1-2-veined;

calluses 1-1.8 mm;

lemmas 12-18 mm, glabrous, rarely sparsely pilose, terminating in a 3-6 mm twisted column, junction with the awns not conspicuous;

awns 20-35 mm, straight to curved basally, ascending distally, not disarticulating at maturity;

central awns 20-35 mm;

lateral awns slightly shorter than the central awns;

anthers 3, 1.3-1.9 mm.

2n

= 22.

= 22.

Aristida californica

Aristida arizonica

Distribution
from FNA
AZ; CA
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AZ; CO; NM; NV; OK; TX; UT
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Discussion

The range of both varieties of Aristida californica extends from the southwestern United States into northwestern Mexico.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Aristida arizonica grows in pine, pine-oak, and pinyon-juniper woodlands from the southwestern United States to southern Mexico. It may be confused with A. purpurea var. nealleyi, but differs in having flat, curly leaf blades and longer awns.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Key
1. Cauline internodes puberulent to nearly lanose
var. californica
1. Cauline internodes glabrous
var. glabrata
Source FNA vol. 25, p. 319. FNA vol. 25, p. 335.
Parent taxa Poaceae > subfam. Aristidoideae > tribe Aristideae > Aristida Poaceae > subfam. Aristidoideae > tribe Aristideae > Aristida
Sibling taxa
A. adscensionis, A. arizonica, A. basiramea, A. condensata, A. desmantha, A. dichotoma, A. divaricata, A. floridana, A. gypsophila, A. gyrans, A. havardii, A. lanosa, A. longespica, A. mohrii, A. oligantha, A. palustris, A. pansa, A. patula, A. purpurascens, A. purpurea, A. ramosissima, A. rhizomophora, A. schiedeana, A. simpliciflora, A. spiciformis, A. stricta, A. ternipes, A. tuberculosa
A. adscensionis, A. basiramea, A. californica, A. condensata, A. desmantha, A. dichotoma, A. divaricata, A. floridana, A. gypsophila, A. gyrans, A. havardii, A. lanosa, A. longespica, A. mohrii, A. oligantha, A. palustris, A. pansa, A. patula, A. purpurascens, A. purpurea, A. ramosissima, A. rhizomophora, A. schiedeana, A. simpliciflora, A. spiciformis, A. stricta, A. ternipes, A. tuberculosa
Subordinate taxa
A. californica var. californica, A. californica var. glabrata
Name authority Thurb. Vasey
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