Contains 29 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Eragrostis Wolf
LOVEGRASS
Classification
POALES
Eragrostis
Citation
ERAGROSTIS Wolf, Gen. Pl. 23. 1776; Gen. Sp. 63, 65. 1781.
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TYPE: Eragrostis minor Host (Poa eragrostis Linnaeus) Lectotypified by Palisot de Beauvois, Ess. Agrostogr. 74. 1812; Ross, Acta Bot. Neerl. 15: 157. 1966.
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Eragrostis atrovirens THALIA LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis bahiensis BAHIA LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis barrelieri MEDITERRANEAN LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis cilianensis STINKGRASS Not Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis ciliaris GOPHERTAIL LOVEGRASS Not Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis cumingii FORTYFLOWER LOVEGRASS; CUMING'S LOVEGRASS Not Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis curvula WEEPING LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis elliottii ELLIOTT'S LOVEGRASS Native FACW (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis elongata LONG LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis gangetica SLIMFLOWER LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis hirsuta BIGTOP LOVEGRASS Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis hypnoides TEAL LOVEGRASS Native OBL (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis intermedia PLAINS LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis japonica POND LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis lugens MOURNING LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis mexicana subsp. virescens MEXICAN LOVEGRASS Not Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis minor LITTLE LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis pectinacea var. miserrima DESERT LOVEGRASS Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis pectinacea var. pectinacea TUFTED LOVEGRASS; CAROLINA LOVEGRASS Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis pectinacea var. tracyi SANIBEL ISLAND LOVEGRASS Native Rare-State FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis pilosa INDIAN LOVEGRASS Not Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis polytricha HAIRYSHEATH LOVEGRASS Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis prolifera DOMINICAN LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis refracta COASTAL LOVEGRASS Native FACW (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis scaligera TENDER LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis secundiflora subsp. oxylepis RED LOVEGRASS Native UPL (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis spectabilis PURPLE LOVEGRASS Native FACU (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis tenella FEATHER LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Eragrostis unioloides CHINESE LOVEGRASS Not Native FAC (NWPL) FAC (DEP)
Identification Key
1.  Palea keel conspicuously ciliate, cilia 0.2-0.8 mm long and subequal to longer than the lemma width (lemma eglandular)
1.  Palea keel scabrous or with cilia <0.3 mm long, much shorter than the lemma width (if cilia to 0.3 mm long, then lemma glandular)
2
2.  Culms, leaves, lemmas, inflorescence rachis, or pedicels with glands
2.  Culms, leaves, lemmas, inflorescence rachis, or pedicels eglandular
3
3.  Annual, culm bases weak
3.  Perennials, culm base tough
4
4.  Inflorescence very diffuse, to 45 cm wide, the spikelets distant from each other along the branches (pedicels and internodes between pedicels to 4.5 cm long), the branches spreading to spreading-ascending
4.  Inflorescence relatively compact, to 15(30) cm wide, the spikelets overlapping along the branches (pedicels and internodes between pedicels mostly <1.5 cm long), the branches spreading to appressed
1.  (Key A) Pedicels 1-4(7) mm long, straight to curved, subequal to longer than the spikelets; lemma margin cilia 0.3-0.5 mm long; anthers 3
1.  Pedicels 0.1-1 mm long, straight, mostly shorter than the spikelets; anthers 2
2
2.  Inflorescence 0.2-1.5 cm wide, branches mostly appressed; spikelets densely congested
2.  Panicles 1.5-5 cm wide, branches spreading to ascending; spikelets relatively distant
1.  (Key B) Pedicels 1-10 mm long, lax, appressed or divergent; spikelets 0.6-1.4 mm wide
1.  Pedicels 0.2-4 mm long, stiff, straight, usually divergent; spikelets 1.1-4 mm wide
2
2.  Spikelets 6-20 mm long, 2-4 mm wide, with 10-40 florets; lemmas 2-2.8 mm long, with 1-3 crateriform glands along the keels; disarticulation below the florets, the rachillas persistent; anthers yellow
2.  Spikelets 4-7(11) mm long, 1.1-2.2 mm wide, with 7-12(20) florets; lemmas 1.4-1.8 mm long, rarely with 1 or 2 crateriform glands along the keels; disarticulation below the lemmas, both the paleas and rachillas usually persistent; anthers reddish-brown
3
3.  Leaf blades and pedicels eglandular, below the inflorescence nodes with gland areas even with the rachis, lacking a bulbous margin, often lustrous; anthers 3
3.  Leaf blade margins and inflorescence rachis sometimes and pedicels usually glandular, with a bulbous margin, dull; anthers 2
1.  (Key C) Repent stem stoloniferous, erect fertile stems usually <12 cm long
1.  Stems erect, usually >10 cm long
2
2.  Ligules membranous, without cilia; inflorescence elongate with numerous overlapping appressed to ascending primary branches
2.  Ligules membranous and with cilia, these often longer than the ligule blade; inflorescence primary branches mostly ascending to spreading, not densely overlapping
3
3.  Caryopses shallowly to deeply grooved on the adaxial surface
3.  Caryopses without a ventral groove, usually globose
4
4.  Spikelets ovoid, (1.6)2-4 mm wide; florets disarticulating intact from the persistent rachillas
4.  Spikelets generally oblong, 0.6-2.5 mm wide; lemmas disarticulating separately from the paleas, sometimes both the paleas and the rachillas persistent
5
5.  Lemmas 1.6-3 mm long; caryopses 0.7-1.3 mm long, obovoid, smooth, light brown to white
5.  Lemmas 1-2.2 mm long; caryopses 0.3-1.1 mm long, subglobose, pyriform, or obovoid to prism-shaped, smooth or faintly striate, brownish
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6.  Lemma lateral veins often greenish and apparent; caryopses 0.3-0.6 mm long, ovoid, subglobose to obovoid
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6.  Lemma lateral veins usually obscure, pale; caryopses 0.5-1.1 mm long, pyriform or obovoid to prism-shaped
8
7.  Inflorescence primary branches 6-10 per culm; spikelets 5-12(18) mm long, with 12-42 florets; lemmas 1.3-2 mm long; anthers 3
7.  Inflorescence primary branches (12)15-20 per culm; spikelets 2-4.6 mm long, with 5-15 florets; lemmas 1-1.3 mm long; anthers 2
8.  Proximal nodes of inflorescence with whorl of (2)3-6 branches; spikelets 0.6-1.4 mm wide; lower glumes 0.3-0.6(0.8) mm long, usually <1/2 as long as the lowest lemmas; lemmas with inconspicuous lateral veins
8.  Proximal nodes of inflroescence with 1-2 branches; spikelets 1.2-2.5 mm wide; lower glumes 0.5-1.5 mm long, at least 1/2 as long as the lowest lemmas; lemmas with evident lateral veins
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9.  Spikelets mostly uniformly pinkish tp purplish red; anthers 0.5-0.7 mm long
9.  Spikelest mostly pale to dark olive, greenish, sometimes partly reddish; anthers 0.2-0.4 mm long
10
10.  Pedicels along branches spreading to spreading-ascending (at least some)
10.  Pedicels along branches appressed to ascending-appressed
1.  (Key D) Spikelets mostly pale gray to dark gray, margins or some spots sometimes stramineous
2
1.  Spikelets mostly pale greenish, stramineous, to pink, red, or purplish
4
2.  Leaf blades glabrate, hairy around the collar and ligule, otherwise hairs few to none along blade surface and margins; spikelets 0.5-1(1.3) mm wide; flowering Jun-Nov
2.  Leaves pilose, especially the blade surface; spikelets 1-1.8 mm wide; flowering Mar-May
3
3.  Leaf sheaths glabrous or with few hairs along the margins; spikelets 3-7 mm long; lemmas 1.6-2.2 mm long; anthers 0.5-0.8 mm long
3.  Leaf sheaths pilose; spikelets (2.5)3-5 mm long; lemmas 1.2-1.8 mm long; anthers 0.3-0.5 mm long
4.  Leaf sheaths densely pilose; spikelets 2-7.5 mm long, florets 2-10(12); anthers 3
5
4.  Leaf sheaths glabrate; spikelets 4-18(23) mm long, florets 4-22(30); anthers 2
6
5.  Cespitose; proximal inflorescence nodes glabrate; florets 2-4(6); upper glume 1.5-2.8 mm long
5.  Rhizomatous; proximal inflorescence nodes moderately to densely pilose; florets (3)6-10(12); upper glume 1-2(2.3) mm long
6.  Pedicels ascending to spreading, occasionally some appressed, longer than the spikelets; disarticulation below the lemmas, the paleas persistent
6.  Pedicels appressed, shorter than the spikelets (except the terminal spikelet); disarticulation usually in the rachilla beneath the florets
1.  (Key E) Spikelets 2.4-5 mm wide; glumes 1.7-4 mm long; lemmas 2-6 mm long
1.  Spikelets 1-2.4 mm wide; glumes 1-2.2 mm long; lemmas 1.1-2.5 mm long
2
2.  Inflorescence 20-50(60) cm long; spikelets 0.7-1.4 mm wide; anthers 2, 0.2-0.3 mm long; caryopses flattened ventrally
2.  Inflorescence 8-40(45) cm long; spikelets 1.2-2.4 mm wide; anthers 2-3, 0.2-0.9 mm long; caryopses subglobose, terete, grooved, or dorsally compressed
3
3.  Anthers 3, 0.7-1.2 mm long; florets completely disarticulating
4
3.  Anthers 2, 0.2-0.7 mm long; paleas often persistent after disarticulation of the glumes and lemmas
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4.  Culm nodes mostly dark red to dark purplish black; spikelets with 10-22 florets; caryopses terete to laterally compressed, opaque, uniformly reddish brown
4.  Culm nodes pale stramineous to pale purplish; spikelets with 3-12(14) florets; caryopses dorsally compressed, translucent, greenish over the embryo; caryopses dorsally compressed, adaxial surfaces with a shallow, broad groove or ungrooved, smooth, mostly translucent, light brown, bases often greenish
5.  Inflorescence 1-3.5 cm wide, contracted, condensed into glomerate lobes; primary branches 0.8-3 cm long
5.  Inflorescence (1)2-17 cm wide, open to contracted; primary branches 1-15 cm long
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6.  Culm nodes mostly dark red to dark purplish black; leaf blades (8)12-40 cm long, 2-5 mm wide; inflorescences all exserted, 15-45 cm long; caryopses 0.6-0.8 mm long, striate, obovoid to ellipsoid
6.  Culm nodes pale stramineous to pale purplish; leaf blades 4-8(18) cm long, 1-2 mm wide; inflorescence 5-15 cm long, often some inflorescences partially to completely enclosed by the subtending sheaths; caryopses 0.5-0.6 mm long, smooth, globose
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
Diandrochloa Diandrochloa De Winter, Bothalia 7: 387. 1960. TYPE: Diandrochloa namaquensis (C. Nees von Esenbeck) de Winter (Eragrostis namaquensis C. Nees von Esenbeck)
Erochloe Erochloe Rafinesque, Neogenyton 4. 1825. TYPE: Non designatus.
Erosion Erosion Lunell, Amer. Midl. Naturalist 4: 221. 1915. TYPE: = Eragrostis Wolf 1776.
Harpachne Harpachne Hochstetter ex A. Richard, Tent. Fl. Abyss. 2: 431. 1850. TYPE: Harpachne schimperi Hochstetter ex A. Richard
Macroblepharus Macroblepharus Philippi, Linnaea 29: 100. 1858. TYPE: Macroblepharus contractus Philippi
Neeragrostis Neeragrostis Bush, Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 13: 178. 1903. TYPE: Neeragrostis weigeltiana Bush, nom. illegit. (Poa reptans Michaux)