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Key to Anatherum
Poaceae
Anatherum
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Upper lemma of the sessile spikelet with an awn (7.5-) 10-25 mm long; rhizomes short or absent (with internodes usually < 2 mm long; ligule 0.4-2.5 mm long; anthers < 3.8 mm long; inflorescences hairy but not densely long-villous; [widespread in most of our area]
⇒ Andropogon gerardi
Upper lemma of the sessile spikelet with an awn 0-6 (-11) mm long; rhizomes well-developed, creeping, with internodes often > 20 mm long; ligule (0.9-) 3.0-4.5 mm long; anthers > 3.8 mm long; inflorescences densely long-villous with white to yellow hairs, the axes somewhat obscured by the density of hairs; [western edge of our area, rarely introduced eastwards]
⇒ Andropogon hallii
Ligule membrane (0.9-) 1.5 (-2.0) mm long, with cilia 0-0.2 mm long; leaf blades usually (33-) avg. 40 (-75) cm long; pubescence beneath raceme sheaths moderate to dense; raceme sheaths (2.0-) 2.4-3.6 (-4.4) cm long, (1.3-) 2.0-2.5 (-3.0) mm wide
⇒ Anatherum cretaceum
Summit of branchlet below attachment of raceme sheath glabrous; raceme sheaths (2.1-) 2.6-3.8 (-4.9) cm long; spikelets (2.6-) 3.2-3.5 (-3.9) mm long; racemes (1.4-) 1.7-2.4 (-3.2) cm long; leaves 2-5 mm wide, averaging 3.5 mm; upper floret lemma awn 0.6-1.5 mm long, averaging 1.1 mm
⇒ Anatherum capillipes
Summit of branchlet below attachment of raceme sheath pubescent with hairs 2-4 mm long; raceme sheaths (2.4-) 3.2-4.8 (-6.0) cm long; spikelets (3.0-) 3.5-3.9 (-4.4) mm long; racemes (1.5-) 2.0-3.0 (-4.0) cm long; leaves 2.5-6.5 mm wide, averaging 5 mm; upper floret lemma awn 0.9-2.1 mm long, averaging 1.4 mm
⇒ Anatherum dealbatum
Faces of basal leaf sheaths appressed-pubescent, ≥ 2.4 mm wide from keel to keel; basal leaf blades ≥ 2.0 mm wide unfolded, not difficult to unfold; widest upper culm sheaths ≥ 6.6 mm wide when unrolled; rachis internode ≥ 3.8 mm long; pedicel ≥ 5.6 mm long; [well-drained uplands throughout the southeastern U.S.]
⇒ Anatherum gyrans
Faces of basal leaf sheaths glabrous, ≤ 2.6 mm wide from keel to keel; basal leaf blades ≤ 2.2 mm wide unfolded, very difficult to unfold; widest upper culm sheaths ≤ 6.3 mm wide when unrolled; rachis internode ≤ 3.8 mm long; pedicel ≤ 5.6 mm long; [hyperseasonal, occasionally to rarely saturated soils of dry to mesic flatwoods, savannas, and subtropical grasslands of the extreme southeastern Coastal Plain]
⇒ Anatherum subtile
Inflorescence branches arching outward in pronounced curves; racemes (1.2-) 1.5-2.1 (-2.6) cm long; lemma awns (2-) avg. 7 (-11) mm long; spikelets (4.1-) 4.4-4.6 (-5.0) mm long
⇒ Anatherum brachystachyum
Inflorescence branches erect; racemes (2.2-) 2.5-6 cm long; lemma awns 5-20 mm long; spikelets (3.8-) 4.4-6.5 (-7.5) mm long.
Stems < 0.9 m tall; leaves < 2 mm wide; some racemes usually fully included within raceme sheaths at maturity on peduncles < 10 mm long; anthers often marcescent
⇒ Anatherum gyrans
Leaf sheaths scabrous; inflorescence units usually 50-200 per culm; [of dry, deep sand habitats]
⇒ Anatherum floridanum
Sessile spikelets 4-5 mm long; lemma awns mostly 5-10 mm long; rachis internode pubescence more or less evenly distributed along the internode; inflorescence peduncles mostly less than 9 cm long.
First glume nerveless and glabrous or nearly so between the keels; raceme internodes with longest hairs 8-9 mm long, somewhat obscuring the spikelets; lemma awns mostly more than 18 mm long; pedicellate spikelet vestigial, 1-2 mm long
⇒ Anatherum ternarium
First glume 2-3 nerved between the keels, its surface moderately to densely scabridulous; raceme internodes with longest hairs 3-6 mm long, not obscuring the spikelets; lemma awns mostly less than 18 mm long; pedicellate spikelets evident, 2-4 mm long.
Basal leaf sheaths and lower surface of basal leaf blades green or bluish-green, not glaucous; culm internodes not glaucous; culms mostly 120-170 cm tall, usually with 10-20 inflorescence units per culm
⇒ Anatherum cabanisii
Basal leaf sheaths and lower surface of basal leaf blades bluish-glaucous; culm internodes slightly to evidently glaucous; culms mostly over 180 cm tall, usually with 10 or fewer inflorescence units per culm
⇒ Anatherum miamiense
Inflorescence units with (2-) 4-7 (-13) racemes; raceme sheaths (4.1-) 5.3-8.0 (-10-1) mm wide; hairs of the rachis internode and pedicel yellow-tawny when dry
⇒ Anatherum mohrii
Post-flowering peduncles (at least some of them) > 15 mm long.
Racemes (2.0-) 2.5-3.7 (-4.5) cm long; [of upland xeric, sandy habitats, s. GA southwards]
⇒ Anatherum floridanum
Culms usually > 1.2 m tall; leaf blades often > 30 cm long and > 3 mm wide; inflorescence units usually > 20/culm.
Inflorescence branches arching outward in pronounced curves; awn mostly < 1 cm long; spikelets (4.1-) 4.4-4.6 (-5.0) mm long; anther > 1.7 mm long
⇒ Anatherum brachystachyum
Inflorescence branches erect; awn mostly >1 cm long; spikelets (3.0-) 3.3-3.8 (-4.5) mm long; anther < 1.5 mm long.
Raceme sheaths (2.2-) 2.5-3.8 (-4.5) cm long; spikelets (3.0-) 3.3-3.6 (-4.0) mm long; leaf blades (2.5-) 3.6 (-5.5) mm wide
⇒ Anatherum campbellii
Ligules (0.2-) 0.4 (-0.5) mm long, with cilia (0.1-) 0.2-0.8 mm long; spikelets (4-) 4.8-5.0 (5.5) mm long; racemes 2 per inflorescence unit
⇒ Anatherum tracyi
Ligules (0.4-) 0.6-1.1 (-1.5) mm long, with cilia 0-0.3 mm long; spikelets (3-) 3.4-5.1 (-5.5) mm long; racemes 2-4 per inflorescence unit.
Post-flowering peduncles < 10 mm long.
Inflorescences oblong to obpyramidal; spikelets (3.8-) 4.1-4.4 (-5.0) mm long; anthers usually not marcescent within spikelet; mature peduncles (4 -) 11-35 (-60) mm long (usually some of them > 10 mm long)
⇒ Anatherum glomeratum
Inflorescences (linear to) oblong; spikelets (3.4-) 3.6-3.8 (-4.6) mm long; anthers usually marcescent within spikelets; mature peduncles (2-) 3-5 (-8) mm long
⇒ Anatherum hirsutius
Leaves glabrous.
Ligules (0.8-) 1.1 (-1.5) mm long, with cilia 0-0.1 mm long; basal leaves often filiform, < 1.5 mm wide, strongly erect
⇒ Anatherum perangustatum
Culm internodes green (or glaucous just below the node only); raceme sheaths (2.2-) 2.5-3.8 (-4.5) cm long, (1.7-) 2.4-3.1 (-4.0) mm wide; peduncles (1-) 4-9 (-30) mm long; racemes 2 (-3) per inflorescence unit
⇒ Anatherum campbellii
Culm internodes glaucous; raceme sheaths (2.8-) 3.3-7.9 (-9.5) cm long, (1.5-) 2.5-4.3 (-5.2) mm wide; peduncles (1-) 3-25 (-50) mm long; racemes 2-4 (-7) per inflorescence unit, at least some inflorescence units (especially at culm and branch apices) with 3 or more racemes.
Stems < 1 m tall; inflorescence units < 14 per stem; spikelets (3.5-) 4.0-4.5 (-5.2 mm long; raceme sheaths (4.0-) 4.9-7.9 (-9.5) cm long, (1.5-) 2.5-4.3 (-5.0) mm wide; peduncles (1-) 5-25 (-50) mm long; racemes 2-4 per inflorescence unit
⇒ Anatherum gyrans
Stems > 1 m tall; inflorescence units usually > 14 per stem; spikelets (3.0-) 3.5-3.7 (-4.2) mm long; raceme sheaths (2.8-) 3.3-4.7 (-6.7) cm long, (3.0-) 3.2-3.8 (-5.2) mm wide; peduncles (2-) 3-4 (-6) mm long; racemes 2-4 (-7) per inflorescence unit, at least some inflorescence units (especially at culm and branch apices) with 3 or more racemes
⇒ Anatherum virginicum var. 1
Keels of first glume often scabrous below the middle; leaves usually > 44 cm long
⇒ Anatherum tenuispatheum
Raceme sheaths (2.2-) 2.5-3.8 (-4.5) cm long, (1.7-) 2.4-3.1 (-4.0) mm wide; racemes 2 (3) per inflorescence unit; spikelets (3.0-) 3.3-3.6 (-4.0) mm long
⇒ Anatherum campbellii
Raceme sheaths (2.3-) 3.4-5.2 (-6.7) cm long, (2.7-) 3.3-4.0 (-5.5) mm wide; racemes 2-5 (-7) per inflorescence unit; spikelets (2.9-) 3.7-3.9 (-4.7) mm long
⇒ Anatherum virginicum var. virginicum