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Nassella

Nassella (needlegrass) is a New World genus of over 100 perennial bunchgrasses found from North America through South America. The Latin word nassa refers to 'a basket with a narrow neck'. It is usually considered segregate from the genus Stipa and includes many New World species formerly classified in that genus. As of 2011, The Jepson Manual includes Nassella within Stipa. Nasella is characterized by strongly overlapping lemma margins and reduced, veinless paleas. The lemma tips are fused into the 'crown', a short membrane that surrounds the base of the lemma. The rim of the crown usually has hairs.

[ "Tussock", "Grassland", "Perennial plant", "Poaceae", "Introduced species", "Pappostipa", "Hesperostipa", "Piptatherum", "Jarava", "Amelichloa" ]
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