woodoats, inland sea oats, inland wood oats, and river oats
Familia de planta
Grass
(Poaceae)
Grupo de planta
Pastos
A cool-season, perennial grass with stems about 3 feet tall.
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OBSERVADORES
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OBSERVACIONES
Sugerencias de identificación
A clumping grass with spikelets that resemble oats.
¿Sabías?
Northern Sea Oats is the larval host of the northern pearly-eye butterfly
DISTRIBUCIÓN EN ESTADOS UNIDOS
Alabama
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Arkansas
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Arizona
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Distrito de Columbia
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Delaware
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Florida
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Georgia
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Iowa
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Kansas
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Kentucky
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Louisiana
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Maryland
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Michigan
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Mossouri
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Mississippi
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Carolina del Norte
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania
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Carolina del Sur
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Tennessee
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Texas
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Virginia
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Wisconsin
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Virginia del Este
HABITAT
wooded areas and riparian zones
ATRIBUTOS
Hojas
Leaves are bamboo-like, up to 10 inches long by 1 inch wide and hairless. Leaf sheathes are mostly hairless, but the ligules are fringed with fine hairs.
Flores
Flowers are grouped in a panicle of spikelets; the lateral stalks that hold the spikelets are drooping. The lateral branches have 2-6 spikelets that are flat and broad (about 1" long by .5" wide). Each floret has two stigmas and a single anther.
Frutas
The grains turn white in mid-summer and brown when they are ripe.
Tiempo de floración
Typically blooms mid-summer
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