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Allolepis
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Allolepis is a genus of North American plants in the grass family. The only known species is Allolepis texana (Texas false saltgrass). Allolepis texana is similar to Distichlis spp. It is a dioecious, perennial herb reproducing by means of stolons running along the surface of the ground. Stems are glabrous, up to 70 cm (28 in) tall. Leaf blades are flat or somewhat folded, up to 43 cm (17 in) long and 6 mm (1⁄4 in) wide. The inflorescence is a tight panicle up to 6 cm (2+1⁄2 in) long with 5–70 spikelets. Staminate plants have up to 20 flowers per spikelet, pistillate plants only 5–9. All of the known US populations are staminate (male), lacking female flowers, reproducing vegetatively....read more on Wikipedia.
1 Allolepis species found:
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