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FIGURE 115. Distribution of 

 Puccinellia lemmoni. 



Dakota; Washington, south to New Mexico and California (fig. 119); 



introduced from Eurasia. The more slen- 



der specimens are the form described as 



P. distans var. tennis (Uechtritz) Fern, and 



Weath. 



8. Puccinellia nuttalliana (Schult.) 



Hitchc. NUTTALL ALKALI-GRASS. (Fig. 



120.) Perennial; 



culms usually erect, 



slender, rather stiff 



and firm at base, 



mostly 30 to 60 cm 



rarely to 1 m tall; 



blades 1 to 3 mm 



wide, flat, or becom- 



ing involute ; panicle 



pyramidal, open, mostly 10 to 20 cm long, 

 the distant scabrous branches fascicled, 

 spreading, naked below, as much as 10 cm 

 long; spikelets 3- to 6-flowered, 4 to 7 mm 

 long, the florets rather distant, the rachilla 

 often exposed; pedicels scabrous; glumes 



1 .5 and 2 mm long ; 

 lemmas 2 to 3 mm 

 long, rather nar- 



row, Somewhat FIGURE 116PuccineUia maritima. 

 Tlflrrowpd into fln Plant, X 1; floret, X 10. (Fernald 

 and Long 20051, Nova Scotia.) 



obtuse apex; an- 



thers about 0.7 mm long. 01 (P. airoides 



Wats, and Coult.) Moist, usually alkaline 



soil, Minnesota to British Columbia, south to 



Kansas, New Mexico, and California; intro- 



duced in M aine and Vermont (fig . 1 2 1 ) . The 



form with lemmas 2.5 to 3 mm long has been 



called P. cusickii 



Weatherby. Alberta 



to Wyoming and Ore- 



gon. 



9. Puccinellia pumila 

 (Vasey) Hitchc. (Fig. 

 122.) Perennial; 

 culms lax, erect or 

 ascending from a de- 



cumbent base, 10 to 30 cm tall; blades rather 

 soft, mostly flat, 1 to 2 mm wide; panicle 

 pyramidal, open, mostly 5 to 10 cm long, the 

 lower branches naked below, usually finally 

 spreading or even reflexed; spikelets 4- to 

 *"**""' 6 -fl o wered ; glumes 1.5 and 2.5 mm long; 

 '' lemmas 3 to 4 mm long, rather broad, nar- 

 rowed toward the obtuse nearly entire apex, 

 obscurely pubescent near base or glabrous; anthers 0.8 to 1 mm 



FIGURE 117. Distribution of 

 Puccinellia marilima. 



(Schuette, wis) 



