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Schizachyrium tenerum : ウィキペディア英語版
Schizachyrium tenerum

''Schizachyrium tenerum'' is a species of grass known by the common name slender little bluestem, or slender bluestem. It is native to the Americas, where it occurs in North, Central, and South America.〔(''Schizachyrium tenerum''. ) Grass Manual Treatment.〕 In North America it can be found in the southeastern United States〔Walsh, Roberta A. 1994. (''Schizachyrium tenerum''. ) In: Fire Effects Information System, (). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory.〕 and much of Mexico.〔(''Schizachyrium tenerum''. ) Germplasm Resources Information Network.〕
This plant produces bunches of erect or leaning stems up to a meter long. The wiry leaves are up to 15 or 20 centimeters in length. The inflorescence is a raceme of paired spikelets. The fertile spikelet has an awn up to a centimeter long; the sterile spikelet lacks an awn.〔〔
In the United States this grass grows in pine forests and on the coastal plain. It and the pinehill bluestem (''S. scoparium'' var. ''divergens'') may codominate habitat in the understory of longleaf pine (''Pinus palustris''). It grows in pine savanna, seeps, pitcher plant bogs, dry prairies, sandhills, and floodplains.〔
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