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1 Plant a perennial, forming dense tussocks, the leaves primarily basal, usually very numerous, mostly > 3 dm long, either 0.5-1.5 mm wide and almost always tightly involute, or 1-3 mm wide and flat or folded; flowering only in the growing season following fire.
2 Leaves 1-3 mm wide, flat or folded; plants with thick, conspicuous rhizomes; matured basal sheaths shredding into fibrous, threadlike fibers [of wet pinelands of FL]
2 Leaves 0.5-1.5 mm wide and almost always tightly involute; plants cespitose, only occasionally with rhizomes; basal sheaths not disintegating into fibers; [collectively more widespread in our area, though almost strictly Coastal Plain, from NC south to s. FL, west to s. MS].
1 Plant an annual or perennial, forming small tufts (or solitary), the leaves primarily cauline, usually few, mostly < 3 dm long (if as long as 3 dm then > 2 mm wide), flat to slightly folded, but not wiry; flowering not strongly triggered by fire.
17Paniclespiciform, broadest near the middle, dense, the spikelets overlapping strongly; awns (10-) 20-30 mm long, borne at the summit of a twisted lemmabeak 7-30 mm long; culms simple or with very few branches; plants perennial
17Panicle almost corymbiform, broadest above the middle, open, the spikelets overlapping only slightly; awns 30-40 mm long, not including the 8-15 mm long column formed by the twisting together of the 3 awn bases; culms often much-branched; plants annual
19 Spikelets 2 or more per node of the main axis at most nodes (a few nodes may have single spikelets), often with side branches present as well, the inflorescence thus a panicle (less commonly a raceme).
20 First glume 1/3-¾ the length of the second glume
23Basalinternode of the culm 0.3-0.6 mm wide; most nodes of the inflorescence with 1-2 spikelets; all awns spreading, the central spirally twisted basally and often contorted by as much as 180 degrees (best seen in fresh material); central awn 15-20 mm long, lateral awns 11-16 mm long, the ratio of the lateral:central awn length 0.69-0.80; lemmacallusbeard 0.6-1.0 mm long
24 Culms 5-8 (-10) dm tall and 1-4 mm in diameter near the base; awns 12-25 mm long; panicle branches 1-4 cm long; callus 0.4-0.8 mm long.
25 First glume 1-4 mm longer than the second glume (rarely about equal to it); awns 15-25 mm long, straight or slightly contorted at the base; leaf blades 1-3 mm wide, usually curling
25 First glume shorter than or about equal to the second glume; awns 12-18 mm long, spirallycontorted at the base; leaf blades about 1 mm wide, usually not curling