Blepharoneuron tricholepis is a perennial monsoon bloomer. Blepharoneuron
means "Eyelash Vein" and the veins of the lemma and palea are hirsute, as you've seen. There are three
veins on the lemma and one on the palea, each very hairy. Because of the way these stripes of hairs are oriented at right
angles, if you look down on the tip of the floret you will see hairs protruding north, south, east, and west. This requires
a hand lens but is diagnostic.
It also helps to know that both the spike-like contracted form and the open form of the panicles
look a little shabby, with light-colored bracts sticking out at odd angles. An open panicle shows conspicuously oval gray
spikelets without awns.
When in spike-like configuration, Hairy Dropseed panicles are a bit shiny in the sun, but less so than
Junegrass (Koeleria macrantha).
The small oval-appearing spikelets look superficially like the round ones of panic grasses like
Switchgrass.