familyPoaceae
subfamilyPoaceae subfam. Pooideae
tribePoaceae tribe Poeae
genusVulpia
speciesVulpia microstachys
Difference between revisions of "Vulpia microstachys var. pauciflora"
Common names: Pacific fescue
Synonyms: Vulpia reflexa unknown Vulpia pacifica unknown Festuca reflexa unknown Festuca pacifica unknown Festuca microstachys var. simulans unknown Festuca microstachys var. pauciflora unknown
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Revision as of 17:21, 18 September 2019
Spikelets with 1-6 florets. Glumes and lemmas smooth or scabrous.
Distribution
Colo., N.Mex., Wash., B.C., Utah, Calif., Oreg., Mont., Ariz., Idaho, Nev.
Discussion
Vulpia microstachys var. pauciflora grows in sandy, often disturbed sites, and is the most common and widespread variety of the complex. It is often intermingled with plants of the other varieties.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.