Field view of Dinebra panicea, common name Red Sprangletop. |
The inflorescence is reddish. |
It has a weedy look. |
It can appear spindly like this. |
Most oif the leaves are basal. |
This is the key appearance: abundant narrow, spindly, stiff branches that are evenly spaced. |
The branches are well and rather evenly separated along the stem. |
Individual saw-tooth spikelets are evenly placed along the seedhead. |
Roots of Red Sprangletop. |
There is no similar grass. Red Sprangletop is short and grows thickly, the inflorescences close together. Individual plants are distinctive for their jagged, evenly spaced branches.
Upon close inspection, there is no similar Arizona grass.