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Stipa comata

Stipa comata Trin. & Rupr.  

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Family: Poaceae
intermediate needle and thread, more...
[Hesperostipa comata (Trin. & Rupr.) Barkworth, more]
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Robert Sivinski

Culms 12-110 cm; lower nodes glabrous or pubescent. Lower sheaths glabrous or pubescent, not ciliate; ligules of lower leaves 1-6.5 mm, scarious, usually acute, sometimes trun-cate, often lacerate; ligules of upper leaves to 7 mm; blades 0.5-4 mm wide, usually invol-ute. Panicles 10-32 cm, contracted. Glumes 16-35 mm, 3-5-veined; lower glumes 18-35 mm; upper glumes 1-3 mm shorter; florets 7-13 mm; calluses 2-4 mm; lemmas evenly pubescent, hairs about 1 mm, white, sometimes glabrous immediately above the callus; awns 65-225 mm, first 2 segments scabrous to strigose, hairs shorter than 1 mm, terminal segment scabridulous.

Hesperostipa comata is found primarily in the cool deserts, grasslands, and pinyon-juniper forests of western North America. The two subspecies overlap geographically, but are only occasionally sympatric. Both are primarily cleistogamous.

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Tony Frates
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Paul Rothrock
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Tony Frates
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Paul Rothrock
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