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Eriocoma latiglumis
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Eriocoma latiglumis is a species of grass known by the common names wide-glumed needlegrass and Sierra needlegrass. It is a bunchgrass is endemic to montane California, where it grows in the mountain meadows and pine forests of the Sierra Nevada, and in a few areas of the Transverse Ranges to the southwest. It is also known by the synonyms Stipa latiglumis and Achnatherum latiglume. The Jepson Herbarium calls it Stipa latiglumis....read more on Wikipedia.
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