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Andropogon longiberbis

Longbeard bluestem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Andropogon longiberbis, the longbeard bluestem or hairy bluestem, is a species of perennial grass whose native range encompasses the southeastern United States, with additional disjunct populations located in the Bahamas.[1]

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Description

Andropogon longiberbis is a bunch grass that reach a height between 5 and 10 decimeters (approximately 1.64 to 3.28 feet). The leaf blades exist at the base of the individual's stems, and reach a length between 11 and 50 centimeters (approximately 4.33 to 19.69 inches) with a width of 2 to 10 millimeters.[2]

Inflorescence most commonly occurs in units of 45 per culm, although the number can vary from anywhere between 7 and 97.[3]

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Distribution and habitat

Within the United States, A. longiberbis can be found from North Carolina to southern Florida.[1]

This species does best in semi-opened areas with sunlight, and has thus been observed growing in habitats such as along roadsides, in ditches, and in pine plantations (among other environments).[1]

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