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Key to Dichanthelium, Key A: Plants densely tufted, often cushion-forming; leaves basally disposed, the blades ascending or spreading-ascending,
not forming a distinct rosette of basal leaves shorter than the culm leaves; autumnal culms branching basally or from the lower nodes
Poaceae
Dichanthelium
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1 Spikelets 2.4-4.5 mm long.
1 Spikelets 0.9-2.3 mm long.
5 Longer blades > 6 cm; if only 6 cm, then sheaths, especially the lower, retrorsely long-pilose (D. laxiflorum).
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Key to Dichanthelium, Key G: Spikelets 0.8-2.0 mm long, lower culm internodes glabrous
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1 Ligule 1-5 mm long.
2 Ligule 1-2 mm long; sheaths sparsely to moderately spreading short-pilose; internodes glabrous; nodes retrorsely bearded; leaves 1-4 cm long, 2-5 mm wide; spikelets 1.2-1.4 mm long
1 Ligule < 1 mm long.
4 Blades of mid-culm leaves typically long and acuminate, linear or narrowly lanceolate, usually 10-20× as long as wide, only 2-5 mm wide when < 8 cm long.
4 Blades of mid-culm leaves lanceolate, mostly 10× or less as long as wide, usually 7 mm or more wide when as much as 8 cm long.