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Arrowfeather threeawn

Aristida purpurascens Poir.

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Arrowfeather threeawn
Arrowfeather threeawn
Arrowfeather threeawn inflorescence
Arrowfeather threeawn spikelet

Morphology

Culm
Stiffly erect, simple or sparingly branched, glabrous.
Blades
Flat or involute near the tip, 4 to 8 inches long, less than .08 inch wide; upper surface occasionally with a few hairs near the base.
Sheath
Keeled, flattened, glabrous to sparsely hairy.
Ligule
Short, hairy.
Inflorescence
Panicle, narrow, slender, 4 to 12 inches long, purplish-gray or brownish; branches less than one inch long, crowded in upper portion of inflorescence.
Spikelets
Narrow, crowded, one-flowered; first glume slightly longer than the second; lemma often covered with purplish spots; awns three, .6 to 1 inch long; central awn slightly longer than lateral two.

Ecology

Habitat
Dry, sandy soils.
Distribution
Principally in the east half of Kansas.
Reproduction
Reproduces by seed.

Additional Notes

Comments

Arrowfeather threeawn is an invader that will increase in overgrazed pastures.

Special Notes: Compare with purple threeawn and prairie threeawn.
Quick Facts
Plant Type
Grass
Family
Poaceae - Grass Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
15 to 30 inches tall
Last Updated
2007-06-27
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: September, October