Aristida dichotoma Michx. is a plant in the Poaceae family, order Poales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Aristida dichotoma Michx.

Aristida dichotoma Michx.

Aristida dichotoma is a species of grass native to eastern North America that was first described in 1803.

Family
Genus
Aristida
Order
Poales
Class
Liliopsida

About Aristida dichotoma Michx.

Aristida dichotoma Michx. is a species of grass commonly called churchmouse threeawn, fork-tip three-awn, pigbutt three-awn, and poverty grass. It is also sometimes known by the alternate common names beard grass and branching aristida. This grass originates from eastern North America, and is native to the Eastern and Midwestern United States as well as Ontario, Canada. It has been introduced to the state of California. The species was first formally described in 1803 by botanist André Michaux. Its specific epithet "dichotoma" comes from the Latin word meaning "forked".

Photo: (c) Alvin Diamond, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Alvin Diamond · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Liliopsida Poales Poaceae Aristida

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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