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''D. clandestinum'' occurs in forests, dry fields, upland slopes, creek shores, roadsides, railroads, right-of-ways, and river bottoms. It can tolerate wet to dry conditions as well as sun or shade.<ref name = fsu> Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: May 2023. Collectors: Harry E. Ahles, Loran C. Anderson, Raymond Athey, Billie Bailey, W.T. Batson Jr., H.L. Blomquist, B. Boothe, J.A. Duke, R.K. Godfrey, Norlan C. Henderson, R. Kral, R.L. Lazor, Karen MacClendon, Travis MacClendon, Sidney McDaniel, R. Parker, S. Parker, and H.A. Wahl. States and counties: Connecticut: Woodbury. Florida: Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Holmes, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington. Georgia: Grady. Indiana: Greene. Kentucky: Crittenden. Mississippi: Kemper. Massachusetts: Amherst. North Carolina: Avery, Gaston, Rowan, and Watauga. Pennsylvania: Mifflin. Virginia: Giles, Montgomery, and Russell.</ref>
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Associated species of ''D. clandestinum'' include ''Leersia spp.'' and ''Carex complanata''.<ref name=fsu/>
 
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Revision as of 16:32, 18 May 2023

Dichanthelium clandestinum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Liliopsida - Monocotyledons
Order: Cyperales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Dichanthelium
Species: D. clandestinum
Binomial name
Dichanthelium clandestinum
(Linnaeus) Gould
DICH CLAN dist.JPG
Natural range of Dichanthelium clandestinum from USDA NRCS [1].

Common name: deertongue, deertongue witchgrass

Taxonomic Notes

Synonyms:

Description

Distribution

Ecology

Habitat

D. clandestinum occurs in forests, dry fields, upland slopes, creek shores, roadsides, railroads, right-of-ways, and river bottoms. It can tolerate wet to dry conditions as well as sun or shade.[1]

Associated species of D. clandestinum include Leersia spp. and Carex complanata.[1]

Conservation, cultivation, and restoration

Cultural use

Photo Gallery

References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: May 2023. Collectors: Harry E. Ahles, Loran C. Anderson, Raymond Athey, Billie Bailey, W.T. Batson Jr., H.L. Blomquist, B. Boothe, J.A. Duke, R.K. Godfrey, Norlan C. Henderson, R. Kral, R.L. Lazor, Karen MacClendon, Travis MacClendon, Sidney McDaniel, R. Parker, S. Parker, and H.A. Wahl. States and counties: Connecticut: Woodbury. Florida: Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Holmes, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington. Georgia: Grady. Indiana: Greene. Kentucky: Crittenden. Mississippi: Kemper. Massachusetts: Amherst. North Carolina: Avery, Gaston, Rowan, and Watauga. Pennsylvania: Mifflin. Virginia: Giles, Montgomery, and Russell.