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Nassella lepida

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Nassella lepida Nassella lepida web show

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Nassella cernua, Nassella pulchra, Melica imperfecta, Achnatherum coronatum, Melica californica

Nassella lepida (syn. Stipa lepida) is a species of grass known by the common names foothill needlegrass, foothills nassella, foothill stipa, small-flowered stipa, small-flowered needlegrass, and smallflower tussockgrass. It is native to California in the United States, where it occurs as far north as Humboldt County, and its range extends into Baja California.

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This is a perennial bunchgrass growing up to a meter tall. The flat or rolled leaf blades are up to 23 centimeters long. The panicle is up to 55 centimeters long and has branches bearing up to 6 spikelets each The spikelet has an awn up to 4.6 to 5.5 centimeters long.

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This grass grows in chaparral and grassland habitat. It can also be found in coastal sage scrub and coastal prairie.

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This species and several others were recently transferred from genus Stipa into Nassella, mainly on the basis of their "strongly convolute lemmas". Genetic evidence supports the transfer.

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This species may hybridize with Nassella pulchra.

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References

Nassella lepida Wikipedia