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  • Dactyloctenium aegyptium (Durban crowfoot grass)

    ...the florets. Leaf blade width: 2.0 mm–12.0 mm. One or more florets: there is more than one floret per sp...

  • Genus: Dichanthelium (rosette-panicgrass)

    ...wind-pollinated florets. Later in the season, secondary panicles grow, often enclosed within leaf sheaths; these have flowers that do not open and that are self-pollinated. You should look at the earl...

  • Bouteloua: Dichotomous Key

    ...reduced florets, the axis prolonged beyond the base of the uppermost spikelet as a bristle 3–6 mm long; disarticulation occurring at base of branch 3a. Inflorescence with (12–) 30–80 bran...

  • Question: Hi. I am trying to identify a few native grasses at the …

    ...the florets (these can be seen with 10x magnification.) The light brown grass I cannot see details well enough. If you get additional images (and closer images) I can likely get you the genus. Best ...

  • Zizania aquatica (southern wild rice)

    ... Floret types within spikelet: all the florets within a spikelet are similar. Leaf blade cross-section: the leaf blade ...

  • Poa: Dichotomous Key

    ...the florets converted to bulbils with overlapping scales, some of the scales prolonged into narrow, elongate tips 5–15 mm long [Fig. 258]; new shoots bulbous at 
the base 3b. None of the ...

  • Bromus: Dichotomous Key

    ...6–12 florets; lemmas 7–9 mm long, 1.2–2.2 mm deep in side view, the margins with a long, obscure bend where the lemma begins to taper toward the apex from its widest point 20b. Panicle ± ...

  • Poaceae Group 9: Dichotomous Key

    ...falling floret leaving the glumes behind 1b. Spikelets organized into pairs or triplets, some sessile (all pedicellate in Miscanthus, but that genus with glumes subtended by a ring...

  • Bidens discoidea (small beggar-ticks)

    ...ray florets on the flower head. It is found on shorelines and the edges of swamps and wetlands, and is rare in northeastern New England. Habitat: shores of rivers or lakes, swamps, wetland margins (...

  • Coreopsis rosea (pink tickseed)

    ...disk florets, make it an attractive garden ornamental. Habitat: lacustrine (in lakes or ponds), shores of rivers or lakes, wetland margins (edges of wetlands) All Characteristics: New ...