
Imperata brevifolia - Wikipedia
Imperata brevifolia is a species of grass known by the common name California satintail. It is native to the Southwestern United States from California to Texas. It is also native to northern Mexico, where it grows in arid regions where water is available.
Imperata brevifolia Vasey - Calflora
Imperata brevifolia is a perennial grasslike herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in western North America. California Rare Plant Rank: 2B.1 (rare, threatened, or endangered in CA; common elsewhere). This plant is available commercially. Jepson eFlora.
Imperata brevifolia
Imperata brevifolia, commonly known as California satintail, is a perennial rhizomatous herb in the Poaceae that is found in California and elsewhere. It occurs within Chaparral, Coastal scrub, Meadows and seeps (often alkali), Mojavean desert scrub, and Riparian scrub, growing at elevations from 0 to 1215 meters.
Satintail - Calscape
Imperata brevifolia is a species of grass known by the common name California satintail. It is native to the southwestern United States from California to Texas and northern Mexico, where it grows in arid regions where water is available.
Taxon Report - rareplants.cnps.org
Imperata brevifolia, commonly known as California satintail, is a perennial rhizomatous herb in the Poaceae that is found in California and elsewhere. It occurs within Chaparral, Coastal scrub, Meadows and seeps (often alkali), Mojavean desert scrub, and Riparian scrub, growing at elevations from 0 to 1215 meters.
Imperata brevifolia
Habit: Perennial herb, rhizomed. Stem: erect. Leaf: cauline; ligule membranous; blade flat, linear to lanceolate. Inflorescence: panicle-like, +- cylindric; branches short, many, raceme-like, appressed, densely silky.
California Satintail (Imperata brevifolia) — Spadefoot Nursery, Inc.
Imperata is named after the pharmacist Ferrante Imperato, while brevifolia means with short leaves. There are 11 species of Imperata native to tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Found in springs, wet meadows, along streams, flood …
SEINet Portal Network - Imperata brevifolia
Imperata brevifolia is native to wet or moist sites in the southwestern deserts from California, Nevada, and Utah to western Texas. Many of the populations that were used in developing the map no longer exist, but several post-1990 collections have been made in San Bernardino, Sonoma, Fresnoa, Santa Barbara, Butte, and Kern Counties of California.
Imperata brevifolia - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
First published in Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 13: 26 (1886) The native range of this species is SW. & S. Central U.S.A. to NW. Mexico. It is a perennial or rhizomatous geophyte and grows primarily in the subtropical biome. Imperata arundinacea subsp. hookeri Rupr. ex Andersson in Öfvers. Kongl. Vetensk.-Akad. Förh. 12: 160 (1855)
Imperata brevifolia - FNA
Once known from wet or moist sites in the southwestern deserts from southern California, Nevada, and Utah to western Texas, Imperata brevifolia is currently known only from populations in Grand Canyon National Park. It was last collected outside the park in the early 1970s at a site that is now under Lake Powell.