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Enteropogon chlorideus (J. Presl) W.D. Clayton   (redirected from: Chloris clandestina Scribn. & Merr.)
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Family: Poaceae
Bury-Seed Umbrella Grass, more...buryseed umbrellagrass, windmill grass, 1.   Enteropogon chlorideus (J. Presl) Clayton
[Chloris chloridea (J. Presl) A.S. Hitchc., moreChloris clandestina Scribn. & Merr., Dinebra chloridea J. Presl, Gymnopogon longifolius E. Fourn., Gymnopogon virletii E. Fourn.]
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Mary E. Barkworth. Flora of North America

Plants perennial; cespitose and rhizomatous, each rhizome terminating in a cleistogamous spikelet. Culms to 100 cm, erect. Sheaths sparsely pilose near the ligules; ligules of lower leaves with a single prominent tuft of hairs; ligules of upper leaves usually glabrous; blades to 30 cm long, to 1 cm wide, usually scabrous, occasionally pilose. Panicles with 3-10(15) racemosely arranged branches, usually most nodes with more than 1 branch; branches 6-10 cm, naked below, with about 4 spikelets per cm distally. Spikelets with 1 bisexual and 1 sterile floret. Lower glumes 1-2 mm; upper glumes 2-3.5 mm; lower lemmas 4.5-7.5 mm long, about 1 mm wide, linear to narrowly lanceolate, glabrous or the margins sparsely strigose above, apices acute to acuminate, often bidentate, unawned or awned, awns 6.5-15 mm; sterile florets 1.4-3 mm long, to 0.3 mm wide, awns 2-8 mm. Chasmogamous caryopses about 4.5 mm long, about 0.8 mm wide; cleistogamous caryopses to 4 mm long, about 2.5 mm wide. 2n = 40, 80.

Enteropogon chlorideus is native from the southwestern United States through Mexico to Honduras. The spikelet-bearing rhizomes distinguish Enteropogon from most other grasses, but they are often missing from herbarium specimens. Seed set is highest in the cleistogamous spikelets.

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