Contains 22 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Aristida L.
THREEAWN
Classification
POALES
Aristida
Citation
ARISTIDA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 82. 1753.
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TYPE: Aristida adscensionis Linnaeus
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Aristida condensata BIG THREEAWN; PIEDMONT THREEAWN Native
Aristida dichotoma var. curtissii CURTISS' THREEAWN Native
Aristida dichotoma var. dichotoma CHURCHMOUSE THREEAWN Native FACU (NWPL)
Aristida floridana KEY WEST THREEAWN Native
Aristida gyrans CORKSCREW THREEAWN Native
Aristida lanosa WOOLLYSHEATH THREEAWN Native
Aristida longespica var. geniculata RED THREEAWN Native
Aristida longespica var. longespica SLIMSPIKE THREEAWN Native FACU (NWPL)
Aristida mohrii MOHR'S THREEAWN Native
Aristida oligantha PRAIRIE THREEAWN Native
Aristida palustris LONGLEAF THREEAWN Native OBL (NWPL) OBL (DEP)
Aristida patula TALL THREEAWN Native FAC (NWPL)
Aristida purpurascens var. purpurascens ARROWFEATHER THREEAWN Native UPL (NWPL) FACW (DEP)
Aristida purpurascens var. tenuispica HILLSBORO THREEAWN Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Aristida purpurascens var. virgata ARROWFEATHER THREEAWN Native FACW (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Aristida purpurea PURPLE THREEAWN Not Native
Aristida ramosissima S-CURVE THREEAWN; CHASE THREEAWN Native
Aristida rhizomophora FLORIDA THREEAWN Native FACW (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Aristida simpliciflora SOUTHERN THREEAWN; CHAPMAN THREEAWN Native FAC (NWPL)
Aristida spiciformis BOTTLEBRUSH THREEAWN Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Aristida stricta WIREGRASS Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Aristida tuberculosa SEASIDE THREEAWN Native
Identification Key
1.  Lower glume with 3-7 veins
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1.  Lower glume with 1-2(3) veins
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2.  Upper glume awn (7)11-20(24) mm long; lemma central and lateral awns subequal, (8)12-65(70) mm long
2.  Upper glume awn 3-7 mm long; lemma lateral awns 1-4 mm long, the central awn 12-25 mm long
3.  Lemma central awn spirally coiled at base
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3.  Lemma central awn straight to curved (if coiled, then awns joined to form a column)
4.  Glumes unequal, lower 5-8(10) mm long, upper 7-13 mm long; lemmas smooth to scabridulous, 6-11 mm long
4.  Glumes subequal, lower 3-6 mm long, upper 4-7 mm long; lemmas sparsely appressed-pubescent, 3-8 mm long
5.  Lemma lateral awns absent or to 1 mm long; inflorescence 5-25 cm wide
5.  Lemma lateral awns 3- mm long (if absent, inflorescence 1-6 cm wide) <1/2 as long as the central awn
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6.  Inflorescence nodes and usually leaf sheaths lanose-floccose
6.  Inflorescence nodes and leaf sheaths glabrous to sparsely pilose
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7.  Leaf blade tightly involute, pilose on outer surface and often the region near ligule; generally flowering only after fire
7.  Leaf blade flat, folded, or involute and glabrate; flowering without fire or after fire
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8.  Inflorescence densely spiciform, branches appressed, spikelets congested; upper glumes awned, the awns 10-12 mm long; lemmas terminating in a beak 7-30 mm long
8.  Inflorescence loosely racemiform, paniculiform, or racemiform, branches spreading to appressed, spikelets relatively well spaced; upper glumes unawned or with an awn to 6 mm long; lemmas not beaked or with a beak less than 7 mm long
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9.  Lemma awns clearly jointed with the lemma blade, the awns disarticulating
9.  Lemma awns confluent with the lemma blade
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10.  Inflorescence 15-25 cm wide, the branches base with pulvini, the branches mostly widely spreading to drooping
10.  Inflorescence 2-12 cm wide, the branches without pulvini (rarely present in A. purpurea), appressed, ascending, to spreading or drooping
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11.  Rhizomatous and densely cespitose; basal leaf sheaths becoming fibrous with age
11.  Cespitose, without rhizomes; basal leaf sheaths mostly remaining intact or flaking
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12.  Inflorescence unbranched, the nodes with a single spikelet
12.  Inflorescence nodes with branches or multiple spikelets
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13.  Glumes unequal, lower 4-12 mm long, upper 7-25 mm long
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13.  Glumes subequal or the lower longer, 2-11 mm long
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14.  Lower glume 6-9(11) mm long, upper glume 9-12 mm long; lemmas 5-7 mm long, awns 8-15 mm long; callus 1-2 mm long
14.  Lower glume 4-12 mm long, upper glume 7-25 mm long; lemmas 6-16 mm long, awns (8)15-140 mm long; callus 0.5-1.8 mm long
15.  Lower glume strongly 2-keeled, (7.5)9-13 mm long; central awns 15-40 mm long
15.  Lower glume 1-keeled (if 2-keeled, 5-10 mm long); central awns 8-25(27) mm long
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16.  Lemma awns divergent to reflexed, contorted at base, central awns ca. twice as thick as lateral awns, divergent to arcuate-reflexed
16.  Lemma awns mostly erect to ascending, not contorted at base, central and lateral subequal in thickness or central ca. twice as thick but not contorted
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17.  Culms 3-6 mm wide at base; primary inflorescence branches 4-20 cm long; lower glume 1-veined; callus 1-2 mm long
17.  Culms 1-4 mm wide at base; primary inflorescence branches 1-5 cm long; lower glume with 1-2 veins; callus 0.4-0.8 mm long
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18.  Annual; internodes mostly longer than the leaf sheaths; ligules ca. 0.5 mm long; leaf blades 5-14 cm long, 1-2 mm wide; inflorescence 6-22 cm long
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18.  Perennial; internodes mostly shorter than the leaf sheaths; ligules ca. 0.2 mm long; leaf blades 10-25 cm long, 1-3 mm wide; inflorescence (15)20-55 cm long
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19.  Lemma central awns 8-27 mm long, lateral awns (1)6-18 mm long
19.  Lemma central awns 1-10(14) mm long, lateral awns absent or to 5(8) mm long
20.  Central awns divaricate to reflexed, ca. twice as thick at the base as the lateral awns
20.  Central and lateral awns divergent, subequal in thickness at the base
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21.  Leaf blades 1-3 mm wide, often curling; glumes unequal, lower 6-10 mm long, upper 5-8 mm long; lemma awns straight or only slightly contorted at the base;
21.  Leaf blades 1(-1.5) mm wide, usually not curling; glumes subequal, 8-9 mm long; lemma awns spirally contorted at the base;
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
Aristopsis Aristopsis Catasús Guerra, Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 16: 439. 1981. TYPE: Aristopsis bissei Catasús Guerra
Arthratherum Arthratherum Palisot de Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 32, 152, pl. 8(8-9). 1812. TYPE: Arthratherum hygrometricum (R. Brown) Palisot de Beauvois (Aristida hygrometrica R. Brown) Lectotypified by Niles & Chase, Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 24: 166. 1925.
Chaetaria Chaetaria Palisot de Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 30, 158, pl. 8(5-6). 1812. TYPE: Chaetaria stricta (Michaux) Palisot de Beauvois (Aristida stricta Michaux) Lectotypified by Hitchcock, U.S.D.A. Bull. (1915-1923) 772: 163. 1920.
Curtopogon Curtopogon Palisot de Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 32, 159, pl. 8(7). 1812. TYPE: Curtopogon dichotomus (Michaux) Palisot de Beauvois (Aristida dichotoma Michaux)
Kielboul Kielboul Adanson, Fam. Pl. 2: 31, 539. 1763. TYPE: = Aristida Linnaeus 1753.
Moulinsia Moulinsia Rafinesque, Bull. Bot. (Geneva) 1: 221. 1830, non Cambessedes 1829. TYPE: Aristida lanosa Muhlenberg ex Elliott
Stipagrostis Stipagrostis C. Nees von Esenbeck, Linnaea 7: 290. 1832. TYPE: Stipagrostis capensis C. Nees von Esenbeck
Streptachne Streptachne R. Brown, Prodr. 174. 1810. TYPE: Streptachne stipoides R. Brown
Trixostis Trixostis Rafinesque, Bull. Bot. (Geneva) 1: 221. 1830. TYPE: Aristida gracilis Elliott