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Muhlenbergia

Muhlenbergia expansa (Poiret) Trinius. Common name: Savanna Hairgrass. Phenology: Sep-Oct. Habitat: Pine savanna, pine flatwoods, mesic areas in sandhill-pocosin ecotone. Distribution: Se. VA south to FL, west to e. TX (nearly exactly the range of Pinus palustris).

Glossary (beta)

ID notes: Muhlenbergia expansa can be distinguished in sterile condition from other savanna bunchgrasses (Sporobolus teretifolius, S. pinetorum, S. floridanus, S. curtissii, Aristida stricta, and A. beyrichiana) by the following characteristics: old leaf base fibrous and curly (rather than hardened and cartilaginous) and ligule 1-3 mm long (rather than 0.2 to 0.5 mm long). The open panicle somewhat resembles that of several species of similar habitat which often co-occur with M. expansaSporobolus teretifolius, S. pinetorum, S. curtissii, S. floridanus, and S. brevipilis, but the panicle of M. expansa is capillary, flexuous, and fragile, tending to break up over the winter (vs. fine-textured but not capillary, the branches rigid and ascending, more likely to persist over the winter in relatively intact condition). The vegetative characters listed above and under Sporobolus brevipilis are also useful.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Taxonomy Comments: See M. capillaris for a discussion of recent studies on the M. capillaris complex.

Other Comments: An important part of the grassy component of many longleaf pine savannas, M. expansa’s flowering is stimulated by fire, and, lacking fire, it may be found in large populations in solely vegetative condition.

Synonymy : = ETx1, F, FNA25, GW1, HC, K4, RAB, S, Va, Gustafson & Peterson (2007); = Muhlenbergia capillaris (Lam.) Trin. var. trichopodes (Elliott) Vasey — C, WH3, Morden & Hatch (1989); = Muhlenbergia trichopoides (Elliott) Chapm. — S13; < Muhlenbergia capillaris (Lam.) Trin. — Tx; < Muhlenbergia sericea (Michx.) P.M.Peterson — FlGr; Stipa expansa Poiret. Basionym: Stipa expansa Poir. 1806

Links to other floras: = Muhlenbergia expansa - FNA25

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: FACW
  • Eastern Mountains and Piedmont: FACW
  • Great Plains: FACW
  • Northcentral & Northeast: FACW

Heliophily : 9

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native range: southeastern United States



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