Schizachyrium
scoparium
Little Bluestem
Anthers
Intersection of Highways # 9 and # 247
25-July-2023
The spikelet unit in this species consists of a sessile spikelet, a hairy pedicel flaring above midlength with a reduced spikelet at the tip, and a hairy rachis joint, all arising from the same point. The spikelet units are joined end to end along the rachis joints to form a rame.
The sessile spikelet contains a lower sterile floret reduced to an unawned hyaline lemma and an upper fertile floret. The glumes of the sessile spikelet are labeled in yellow, the sterile floret is labeled in orange, and the parts of the fertile floret are labeled in red. The pedicellate spikelet contains a single sterile floret lacking a lemma. The pedicel and pedicellate spikelet are labeled in turquoise. The rachis joint is labeled in green.
The following items are taken from keys in Flora of Saskatchewan, Fascicle 4, Grasses of Saskatchewan by Anna L. Leighton and Vernon L. Harms. Family Poaceae is first divided into tribes, then the tribes are divided into genera, and the genera divided into species. However, there are a number of tribes that are very difficult to distinguish morphologically. These are grouped into a large, artificial tribe I call "Multitribe". Multitribe is then divided into groups, and each group is then divided into genera. The answers are in the order you would normally work through the keys.
Andropogoneae: Answers to key questions leading to this tribe.
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Schizachyrium: Answers to key questions leading to this genus (in tribe Andropogoneae).
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