Genus of flowering plants
Ozark grass
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Monocots
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Clade:
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Commelinids
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Order:
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Poales
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Family:
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Poaceae
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Subfamily:
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Pooideae
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Supertribe:
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Poodae
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Tribe:
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Poeae
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Subtribe:
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Agrostidinae
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Genus:
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Limnodea L.H.Dewey
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Species:
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L. arkanasana
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Binomial name
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Limnodea arkanasana
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Synonyms[1]
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- Greenia Nutt. 1837, illegitimate homonym not S. Wallman 1791
- Sclerachne Torr. ex Trin. 1841, illegitimate homonym not R. Br. 1838
- Thurberia Benth. 1881, illegitimate homonym not A. Gray 1854
- Greenia arkansana Nutt.
- Limnas arkansana (Nutt.) Trin. ex Steud.
- Sclerachne arkansana (Nutt.) Torr. ex Trin.
- Thurberia arkansana (Nutt.) Benth. ex Vasey
- Cinna arkansana (Nutt.) G.C.Tucker
- Sclerachne pilosa Trin.
- Limnas pilosa (Trin.) Steud.
- Muhlenbergia hirtula Steud.
- Stipa demissa Steud.
- Thurberia pilosa (Trin.) Vasey
- Limnodea arkansana var. pilosa (Trin.) Scribn.
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Limnodea, with the common name Ozark grass,[2] is a genus of North American plants in the grass family.[3][4][5][6] The type species is Greenia arkansana Nutt..[3][7]
The only known species of the annual bunchgrass is Limnodea arkansana.
Distribution
Limnodea arkansana is native to northeastern Mexico in Coahuila and Tamaulipas states; and to the South-Central/Midwestern and Southeastern United States, in Arkansas (including the Ozarks), Oklahoma, East Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and the Florida Panhandle.[1][8][9][10][11]
It grows in dry and usually sandy soils, in prairie, open woodland, and river bank habitats; and in disturbed areas. Along the Gulf Coast, it is found on upper beaches where shells accumulate, and on maritime shell mounds and middens.
References
- ^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ^ US Department of Agriculture plant profile, Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey, Ozark grass
- ^ a b Nuttall, Thomas. 1835. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, new series 5(6[1]): 142–143 generic description in Latin, specific description and commentary in English
- ^ Dewey, Lyster Hoxie. 1894. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium 2(3): 518 in English
- ^ Bentham, George. 1881. Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 19: 58 in English
- ^ Grassbase - The World Online Grass Flora
- ^ International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Melbourne Code) see § 7.3
- ^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution map
- ^ Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
- ^ Alabama Plant Atlas
- ^ Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, University of Texas
External links
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