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Last updated 12/9/2023 by David Giblin.
Eragrostis mexicana (Hornem.) Link[HC2]
Mexican lovegrass

Publication: Hort. Berol. [Link] 1: 190. 1827.

Origin: Introduced from southwestern U.S.

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA25: "Eragrostis mexicana grows along roadsides, near cultivated fields, and in disturbed open areas, at 100-3000 m. It is native to the Americas, its native range extending from the southwestern United States through Mexico, Central and northern South America, to Argentina. Within the Flora region, it has been introduced beyond its native range, often becoming an established part of the flora.

Eragrostis mexicana subsp. virescens has a disjunct distribution, growing in California and western Nevada and, in South America, from Ecuador to Chile, southern Brazil, and northern Argentina. It has also been found, as an introduction, at various other locations in North America, including eastern North America."

References: (none)

Infraspecies:

ssp. virescens (J. Presl) S.D. Koch & Sánchez Vega [FNA25, HC2]
Mexican lovegrass, orcutt's lovegrass
Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
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