Anatherum subtile Budach & E.L. Bridges. Habitat: Pine flatwoods and savannas, subtropical and often hyperseasonal grasslands. Distribution: South GA s. to c. FL, w. to e. LA.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: This taxon for years had been loosely described as a tenuis form of Andropogon gyrans. See Budach and Bridges (2024) for more information.
Synonymy ⓘ: = Budach & Bridges (2024) in Weakley et al (2024a); < Andropogon gyrans Ashe — POWO; < Andropogon gyrans Ashe var. gyrans — FNA25, K4, NS. Basionym: Anatherum subtile Budach & E.L. Bridges 2024
Links to other floras: < Andropogon gyrans var. gyrans - FNA25
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