Deergrass is a perennial bunchgrass often hip-high or more. The seedhead is elegantly curved, long and skinny, up to almost two feet long but usually more like a foot or so. It is spike-like, having short appressed branches. There are no awns.
Spike Dropseed is similar, with seedheads long and usually
not quite as slender as Deergrass. But the key difference is that Spike Dropseed has a tuft of hairs at the junction of leaf
sheath and blade and also along the margins of the sheath.
Spike Muhly can be as
slender as Deergrass when it is parched, but the seedhead is distinctly shorter
and has one or more gaps.
Other long grass spikes are not as narrow as those of Deergrass.