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Muhlenbergia pungens

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

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Species

Order
  
Cyperales

Genus
  
Muhlenbergia

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Muhlenbergia minutissima, Muhlenbergia racemosa, Muhlenbergia asperifolia, Muhlenbergia microsperma

Muhlenbergia pungens, the sandhill muhly or wickiup grass, is a variety of muhly grass which is found in the arid regions of western North America. It is named after the botanist Muhlenberg.

It spreads by forming lateral underground stems and so forms clumps or tussocks. These are useful in binding dry, loose soil and so it may be propagated to stabilise slopes or control erosion. It has little agricultural use but may be eaten by foraging animals. It has been used by the Hopi of Arizona to make brushes.

Sandhill muhly grows in southwestern South Dakota, Kansas, southern Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and in the Texas Panhandle, as well as a disjunct station in Real County, Texas.

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Muhlenbergia pungens Wikipedia