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Last updated 12/24/2023 by David Giblin.
Muhlenbergia richardsonis (Trin.) Rydb.[FNA24, HC, HC2]
matted muhly

Publication: Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 32(11): 600. 1905.

Origin: Native

selected vouchers: WTU

Notes: FNA24: "Muhlenbergia richardsonis grows in open sites in alkaline meadows, prairies, sandy arroyo bottoms, talus slopes, rocky flats and the shores of rivers, at elevations of 60-3300 m. It is the most widespread species of Muhlenbergia in the Flora region, extending from the Yukon Territory to Quebec in the north and to northern Baja California, Mexico, in the south. Morden and Hatch (1996) reported that it also grows in Alaska, but no voucher specimen has been located.

Muhlenbergia richardsonis is often confused with M. cuspidata, which differs in lacking rhizomes and having shorter ligules, and sometimes with M. filiformis, which differs in being a weak annual with glabrous internodes and obtuse, erose glumes."

References: (none)

Synonyms & Misapplied Names:
Muhlenbergia squarrosa (Trin.) Rydb.
Sporobolus depauperatus (Torr. ex Hook.) Scribn.