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ovoid, dense, spikelike, 2 to 5 cm long, 1 to 2 cm wide, pale or pur- 

 plish; spikelets 6 to 10 mm long, about 5-flowered; glumes broad, 



Figure 169.— Poa arachnifera. Plant and pistillate (9) and staminate (c?) panicles, X 1; pistillate (?) 

 and staminate (cO florets, X 10. (Blackman, Tex.) 



3-nerved,4 to 6 mm long; lemmas 6 to 7 mm long, slightly webbed at 

 base, pubescent on the lower part of the keel and marginal nerves, 



scabrous on the upper part of the keel, usually 

 with 1 to 3 pairs of intermediate nerves. 91 

 — Sand dunes near the coast, California, Point 

 Arena to Monterey. 



10. Poa confinis Vasey. (Fig. 173.) Plants 

 dioecious, the two kinds similar; culms often 

 geniculate at base, usually less than 15 cm tall, 

 sometimes as much as 30 cm; blades involute, 

 those of the innovations numerous; panicle 

 narrow, 1 to 3 cm long, tawny, the short branches ascending or 

 appressed ; spikelets 4 to 5 mm long, mostly 3- or 4-flowered ; glumes 



Figure 170.— Distribution of 

 Poa arachnifera. 



