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''A. villosa'' is found in long-leaf pine regions. This grass excels in more exculsively long-leaf pine regions during times of higher levels of needle fall from the canopy.
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Mild competition is beneficial to viable seed production for ''A. villosa'', making the species more likely to thrive in a variety of competitive environments.
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''A. villosa'' is wind-pollinated instead of reliant on insects or other animals for pollination. <ref name= "Brudvig" Brudvig 2015> [Brudvig, L. A., et al. (2015). "The influence of habitat fragmentation on multiple plant-animal interactions and plant reproduction." Ecology 96(10): 2669-2678]</ref>
 
''A. villosa'' is wind-pollinated instead of reliant on insects or other animals for pollination. <ref name= "Brudvig" Brudvig 2015> [Brudvig, L. A., et al. (2015). "The influence of habitat fragmentation on multiple plant-animal interactions and plant reproduction." Ecology 96(10): 2669-2678]</ref>

Revision as of 12:32, 16 May 2018

Anthaenantia villosa
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Liliopsida - Monocots
Order: Cyperales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Anthaenantia
Species: A. villosa
Binomial name
Anthaenantia villosa
(Michaux) P. Beauv.
ANTH VILL DIST.JPG
Natural range of Anthaenantia villosa from USDA NRCS Plants Database.

Taxonomic Notes

Synonyms: Antenantia villosaKral

Variety: none

Description

A. villosa is a perennial graminoid in the Poaceae family native to the southeastern United States. [1]

Distribution

A. villosa can be found in a number of southeastern states including Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. [2]

Ecology

Habitat

A. villosa is found in long-leaf pine regions. This grass excels in more exculsively long-leaf pine regions during times of higher levels of needle fall from the canopy.

Mild competition is beneficial to viable seed production for A. villosa, making the species more likely to thrive in a variety of competitive environments.

Seed dispersal

A. villosa is wind-pollinated instead of reliant on insects or other animals for pollination. [3]

Use by animals

A. villosa is a bunchgrass that is used by herbivorous animals. [4]

Conservation and Management

Cultivation and restoration

Photo Gallery

References and notes

  1. USDA Plant Database
  2. USDA Plant Database
  3. [Brudvig, L. A., et al. (2015). "The influence of habitat fragmentation on multiple plant-animal interactions and plant reproduction." Ecology 96(10): 2669-2678]
  4. [Brudvig, L. A., et al. (2015). "The influence of habitat fragmentation on multiple plant-animal interactions and plant reproduction." Ecology 96(10): 2669-2678]