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Cenchrus Sandspurs
Recognize Cenchrus as the familiar painful beach
sandspurs...grasses with porcupine burrs that stick in dog fur and human
flesh!
1. Spines with antrorse barbs, and setose...
1. Spines with retrorse barbs...2
2. Spines of two distinct types: one type being a
whorl of terete bristles at the base of the burr; the other
bristles flat in one or more apparent whorls…
2. Spines all flattened and not with a distinct
ring of terete bristles at the base of thespikelet (can have some round
in C. tribuloides, but this with a raceme 2 cm in diam. vs.
smaller)…3
3. Racemes > 2 cm diam….
(spikelet 1(2), 8-9 mm long)
3. Racemes 1 cm diam….4
4. Leaf blades usually 2(3.5) mm wide (well above
the divergence from the sheath), glabrous; racemes usually not
nestled in a subtending leaf sheath; ligule < 0.6 mm long; burrs uncrowded, with pubescence mostly confined to the spines, 3.5 mm diam…
4. Some leaf blades > 3 mm wide, often pubescent adaxially, the racemes often (not always) nestled in a leaf sheath;
ligule > 0.5 mm long; burrs crowded or uncrowded, usually pubescent on
the outside at the base, 4-6 mm diam.… (C.
pauciflora, C. longispinus)
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