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Grass Identification.

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1 Grass Identification

2 Angleton Bluestem purplish stems with light fuzz around each node.
Stems are “runners” that run along the ground

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6 Blue Panicum stems like a tree with a bamboo like stalk.
Has alternating seed head pattern

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11 Buffelgrass seed head that looks like fuzzy pipecleaner but soft and has many awns coming from each seed.

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16 Bermudagrass has a seed head with 3 to 4 narrow spiklets and has “runner” type roots.

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19 Concho velvety leaves and seeds that look like tiny watermelons.

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23 Durban Crowfoot seed heads that look like a birds foot. Spiklets can range from 3 to 5 per stem.

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26 Guineagrass looks very similar to johnsongrass. Seeds on the seed head are much smaller and the bottom spiklets are whorled and then start alternating.

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29 Hooded Windmillgrass The seed heads consist of 6 to 9 spiklets and looks like an up-side-down spider.

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33 Johnsongrass very tall with a seed head consisting of very large seeds. Spiklets frequently turn purple in color.

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36 King Ranch Bluestem has yellowish stems with extreme fuzz around each node. Has 4 to 6 spiklets on the seed head.

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40 Mediterranean Lovegrass
seed head that looks very similar to pine tree shaped baby’s breath. The stems have an alternating pattern.

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44 Nash Windmillgrass a seed head consisting of 4 to 6 spiklets that start to coil like a worm.

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47 Plains bristlegrass a seed head that looks very similar to bufflegrass but has tiny round seeds with a single bristle protruding from under each seed.

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52 Red Lovegrass a seed head with alternating seeds that carries a V or Sergeant strip type pattern.

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57 Rhodesgrass a seed head consisting of 6 to 8 spiklets. The awns from the seed heads have a purplish-red tint to them.

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59 Sand dropseed a seed head that protrudes from the leaves of the grass (looks like a little taco). The leaf tip looks like a little pig whip.

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65 Sandbur a seed head that consists of sticker burs.

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68 Silver Bluestem A native grass with a fair grazing value that has a seed head that looks like cotton bristles. The stem is yellow with a purplish color around each node.

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72 Tanglehead a seed head with tall brownish awns that tangle above the seed head.

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74 Threeawn a seed head consisting many seeds with 3 awns on each seed.

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79 Trichloris A native grass with a good grazing value with a tall stemmed seed head that looks like a witches broom.

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84 Whorled Dropseed a seed head that have whorled stems and looks like small narrow pine trees or Christmas tree.

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