Andropogon ternarius
Common name: Splitbeard Bluestem
Andropogon ternarius | |
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Andropogon ternarius taken by Kevin Robertson | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Division: | Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants |
Class: | Moncots or Dicots |
Order: | Cyperales |
Family: | Poaceae/Gramineae |
Genus: | Genus |
Species: | A. ternarius |
Binomial name | |
Andropogon ternarius Michx. | |
Natural range of Andropogon ternarius from USDA NRCS Plants Database. |
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Taxonomic notes
Description
Annual, tufted grass, 5 ft tall. NinaRaymond
Distribution
Ecology
Habitat
In the Coastal Plain in Florida and Georgia, Andropogon ternarius has been found in pine/oak sandhills, pine scrubs, turkey oak scrubs, upland pine forests, river banks, and pine flatwoods. It can occur in disturbed areas such as roadsides, recreation areas, cut-over pinewoods, gas line corridors, slash pine plantations, old fields and cultivated fields (FSU Herbarium). Associated species include Pteridium, Crataegus lacrimata, Psoralea lupinellus, Aristida purpurascens, Sorghastrum elliottii, Eragrostis hirsuta, Dichanthelium, and Muhlenbergia expansa (FSU Herbarium). Soil types include sand, loamy sand, loam, sandy alluvium, and sandy loam (FSU Herbarium).
Phenology
Flowers and fruits May through November (FSU Herbarium).