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burro grass

burrograss

Habit Plants perennial; usually monoecious, less frequently dioecious, occasionally synoecious; bearing wiry, often arching, stolons with 5-15 cm internodes, sometimes also weakly rhizomatous.
Culms

(5)10-20 cm, erect.

Stolons

to 50 cm, wiry, internodes 5-15 cm.

Leaves

mostly basal;

sheaths short, strongly veined, basal leaves commonly hispid or villous;

ligules of hairs;

blades firm, flat or folded.

Inflorescences

terminal, usually exceeding the upper leaves, spikelike racemes or contracted panicles with few spikelets, in bisexual plants staminate and pistillate florets in the same spikelet with the staminate florets below the pistillate florets or in separate spikelets, bisexual florets occasionally produced;

branches not pectinate;

disarticulation above the glumes and below the lowest pistillate floret in a spikelet, florets falling together, lowest floret with a bearded, sharp-pointed callus.

Ligules

about 1 mm;

blades 2-8(12) cm long, 1-2 mm wide.

Bisexual

spikelets 2-4 cm, staminate florets below the pistillate florets.

Staminate

spikelets 2-3 cm.

spikelets with 5-10(20) florets;

glumes membranous, pale, 1-3-veined, acuminate;

lemmas 3-veined, similar to the glumes, unawned or awned, awns to 3 mm;

paleas shorter than the lemmas, often conspicuously so.

Pistillate

spikelets subtended by a glumelike bract;

lemma bodies 2.5-3 cm.

spikelets appressed to the branch axes, usually the 3-5 lower florets functional, upper florets reduced to awns;

glumes acuminate, strongly 3-veined, occasionally with a few fine accessory veins;

lemmas narrow, 3-veined, veins extending into awns, awns (30)50-100(150) mm, spreading or reflexed at maturity, x = 10.

2n

= 40.

Scleropogon brevifolius

Scleropogon

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

Scleropogon brevifolius grows on grassy plains and flats, generally being most abundant on disturbed or overgrazed land. Its North American range extends form the southwestern United States to central Mexico; its South American range is from Chile to northwestern Argentina.

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

Scleropogon is a monotypic American genus with a disjunct distribution.

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

Source FNA vol. 25, p. 44. FNA vol. 25, p. 42.
Parent taxa Poaceae > subfam. Chloridoideae > tribe Cynodonteae > Scleropogon Poaceae > subfam. Chloridoideae > tribe Cynodonteae
Subordinate taxa
S. brevifolius
Name authority Phil. Phil.
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