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lbradley wrote:
28 Apr 2025
Sorry that the photos are not very good. I’m happy to just leave it as a species in the grass family.

Poa sp.
NanetteHooker wrote:
27 Apr 2025
The spikelets are not clear, but it could be an Aristida.

Poa sp.
lbradley wrote:
27 Apr 2025
That was my point

Poa sp.
Tapirlord wrote:
27 Apr 2025
Looks to me like an a Aristida species. Lisa poaceae is the grass family - it contains all grasses including Poa

Poa sp.
lbradley wrote:
27 Apr 2025
What I found:

Poa is a genus within the family Poaceae.

Poa includes grasses like Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), and Poaceae is the large family of grasses that includes all true grasses like wheat, corn, bamboo, and rice.

That should cover it. :-)

Poa sp.
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