Andropogon glomeratus is a species of grass known by the common names bushy bluestem and bushy beardgrass. This bunchgrass is native to the Americas, where it is widespread.[2] It has also naturalized in other areas.
The genus name Andropogon comes from the Greek words 'aner' or 'andros' meaning "man" and 'pogon' meaning "beard", in reference to the hairs on the spikelets of certain species in this genus. The specific epithet glomeratus means "bunched", in reference to the species' bushy and broom-like inflorescences.[3]
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Andropogonglomeratus is a species of grass known by the common names bushy bluestem and bushy beardgrass. This bunchgrass is native to the Americas,...
Andropogon (common names: beard grass, bluestem grass, broomsedge) is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, native to much of Asia, Africa...
which is used for making brooms. In United States it refers to Andropogonglomeratus of the family Poaceae, a tall grass, growing to about 2m high. This...
invasive plant species established in Hawaii: Ageratina riparia AndropogonglomeratusAndropogon virginicus Argyreia nervosa Carduus pycnocephalus Casuarina...
var. glaucophylla (N) Andropogon gerardi (N) Andropogonglomeratus var. glomeratus (N) Andropogon gyrans var. gyrans (N) Andropogon virginicus var. virginicus...
var. glaucophylla (N) Andropogon gerardi (N) Andropogonglomeratus var. glomeratus (N) Andropogon gyrans var. gyrans (N) Andropogon virginicus var. virginicus...
Herbs, grasses, and mosses associated with this ecosystem include Andropogonglomeratus (bushy bluestem), Aristida stricta (wiregrass), Drosera intermedia...
pine plantations. Other plants in the habitat may include Andropogon virginicus, A. glomeratus, Aristida stricta, Arundinaria tecta, Centella asiatica,...