This is the second most common of the similar "sideoats" gramas, occurring in all counties except Apache.
There are six "sideoats" type gramas in Arizona and this is the
second most common. Watch out especially for Bouteloua curtipendula
(Sideoats Grama), which has generally more and much shorter "branches" holding its
often drooping spikelets. The other look-alikes have bushier spikelets with longer
awns, and are mostly restricted to southeast Arizona.
Porter's Melic (Melica porteri) is rather similar in that it consists of short branches
on one side of the rachis. It occurs only in southeast Arizona.