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Urochloa adspersa (Trinius) R. Webster. Phen: Jan-Dec. Hab: Moist, sunny, disturbed areas, coastal strands, rockland hammock edges, shell middens. Dist: Native of s. FL, the West Indies, Mexico (YUC), and Argentina. Reported as adventive from AL, FL peninsula and Panhandle (FNA), and chrome ore piles in Newport News, VA (Reed 1964)

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Synonymy: = FlGr, FNA25, K1, K3, K4, Mex, WH3; = Brachiaria adspersa (Trin.) Parodi; = n/a – C, Pa, RAB; = Panicum adspersum Trin. – Bah, SFla

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