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1Inflorescence a simple open panicle, with well-developed primary and secondary branches, the entirepanicle usually detaching at maturity; spikelets solitary (or in pairs or triplets), on short to long pedicels, the pedicels mostly >2x as long as the spikelets, mostly spreading (sometimes distally appressed on branches); [Leptoloma].
1Inflorescencesdigitate or sub-digitate, or with primary branches alternately arranged along a central axis; with (1) 2-3+ spikelets per node on primary branches, arranged in two rows along one side of the branch (and usually appressed on branches); the entireinflorescence not detaching at maturity.
5Inflorescences of primary branches alternately arranged along a central axis; all the rachillainternodes more or less conspicuously elongated, hence upper floretsstipitate; spikelets 3.0-6.6 mm long, the lower lemmas and upper glumes with conspicuously long marginalhairs, these generally spreading and at least ½ as long as the spikelet at maturity); upper lemmas dark brown at maturity; [Trichachne].
6 Lower lemma with 5 equally spaced nerves on the back
16Spikelets 1.2-1.7 mm long; lower glumes absent (or reduced to veinless, membranous rim); wings of the rachis at least ½ was wide or wider than the midribs
17 Plants conspicuously stoloniferous, the stolons long and branching; leaves few (3-4), clustered at the base of plants, the blades 1.5-4.0 cm long; panicles usually with 2 widely divergent primary spike-like branches (occasionally 3 or 4, these extra "fingers" often reduced in size)
17 Plants lacking stolons; leaves few or numerous, the blades (1.5-) 4.0-9.0 cm long, if clustered at the base of plants, usually at least some blades > 4 cm long; panicles with 2-7 primary spike-like branches (often at least 3 per inflorescence).
18Culms erect, usually not branching from upper nodes; spikelets narrowly elliptic, 1.2-1.7 mm long; panicles with 2-7 spike-like branches, once or twice verticillate; [non-native of disturbed habitats, widespread in our flora area]
25Spikelets (2.4-) 2.5-4.1 mm long; plants annual or perennial, culms erect, decumbent, or mat-forming.
28 Plants perennial and usually stoloniferous, sometimes also rhizomatous; culms erect or decumbent, not rooting at the lower nodes (except D. milanjiana which does or does not root); [uncommon non-natives].
28 Plants annual or nearly so, lacking stolons and never rhizomatous; culms erect but also often long-decumbent and usually rooting at the lower nodes; [natives and non-natives, collectively widespread].
31 Lower glumes 0.2-0.8 mm long; spikelets often purple-tinged; [widespread, weedy].
32Spikelets 2.7-4.1 mm long, the lower glumes 0.2-0.8 mm long; lateral veins of the lower lemmas usually glabrous; leaf blades usually with a few scattered papillose-based hairs at the base of the upper surfaces (occasionally throughout the upper surface); [weedy native]