Bothriochloa barbinodis, photo Russ Kleinman, Georgetown Road, Oct. 17, 2007fruits--the hairs attached to the fruits give the mature inflorescence a whitish casthabit-- Bothriochloa laguroides is a perennial bunchgrass. Notice how the spikelets are located...Family - Poaceae Stems - No info yet.Details Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsArrow shows ligule. Inflorescence - No info yet.Details Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsNode of stem. Leaves - No info yet.fruit--the lemma that surrounds each fertile grass floret has a long slender extension called an ...Details Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsBothriochloa barbinodis, macro of panicle, photo Russ Kleinman, Burro Mtns., Pancho Canyon, Nov. 7,...Details Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsDetails Promising accessionsFlowers - No info yet.Fertile and sterile spikelets. Flowering - July - October. Habitat - Upland prairies, glades, dry...Spikelets, post-anthesis, Mills Canyon, 22 Sep 2006.Copyright to all material on this web site, except some of the images, belongs to Utah State...fruit--the fruit of a grass is called a caryopsis which is a dry one-seeded fruit.Spikelets with anthers & stigmas exposed, Mills Canyon, 22 Sep 2006.Flowers - No info yet.inflorescences, showing feathery stigmasAn inflorescence at the campground in Mills Canyon, Harding County, New Mexico, 22 Sep 2006.
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