Bothriochloa torreyana (Steud.) Scrivanti & Antón

Locations ofBothriochloa torreyana (Steud.) Scrivanti & Antón in Virginia

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Family
Poaceae
Botanical Name
Bothriochloa torreyana (Steud.) Scrivanti & Antón
Common Name
Silver Bluestem
Synonym(s)
Bothriochloa laguroides (DC.) Herter ssp. torreyana (Steud.) Allred & Gould
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Bothriochloa torreyana (Steud.) Scrivanti & Antón
Comments
The species is native to the s. central and southwestern U.S. and Mexico, with scattered introduced populations eastward. In October 2007, Robert Wright found this species along US Hwy 460 in Campbell County, and in late summer 2013, he found it to be spreading rapidly in many counties along the I-81 highway corridor. It is clearly a quickly spreading weed in Virginia, and additional occurrences are already being discovered in new areas.
Habitat
Open roadsides and median strips where mowed infrequently. Currently known from the Ridge and Valley and Piedmont regions; locally common.
Native Status
Introduced

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