Dichanthelium arenicollinum LeBlond & S.C. Carr. Common name: Sandhill Witchgrass. Phenology: Mar-Dec. Habitat: Dry ridgetop longleaf pine sandhills with an open pine canopy and oak understory. Distribution: Currently known only from two sites in north-central FL, in Clay and Volusia cos.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: Plants appear to be most closely related to the two species in sect. Pedicellata, Dichanthelium pedicellatum and D. nodatum; see LeBlond, Sorrie, & Carr (2024).
Synonymy ⓘ: = LeBlond, Sorrie, & Carr (2024) in Weakley et al (2024a); = n/a — FNA25, K4, WH3. Basionym: Dichanthelium arenicollinum LeBlond & S.C. Carr 2024
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