Summary[edit] Description: Sporobolus cryptandrus, collected in the northeastern foothills of the Black Range, north of NM Hwy. 52, south of Roque Ramos Peak, 33.3206 -107.4999, Sierra County, New Mexico, photographed 17 Oct 2018. Date: 17 October 2018, 17:08. Source: Sporobolus cryptandrus. Author: Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM. Camera location33° 19′ 14.16″ N, 107° 29′ 59.64″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 33.320600; -107.499900.
Summary[edit] Description: Sporobolus cryptandrus, collected in the northeastern foothills of the Black Range along NM Hwy. 52, north-northeast of Cross Mountain, 33.3294 -107.5303, Sierra County, New Mexico, photographed 17 Oct 2018. Date: 17 October 2018, 17:05. Source: Sporobolus cryptandrus. Author: Patrick Alexander from Las Cruces, NM. Camera location33° 19′ 45.84″ N, 107° 31′ 49.08″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 33.329400; -107.530300.
Summary[edit] Description: The inflorescence is often mostly or entirely included within the leaf sheath. The flag leaf can be very conspicuous especially in a dense stand where this leaf has a similar size and direction of orientation. Date: 6 September 2009, 10:34. Source: Sporobolus cryptandrus Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location44° 59′ 54.08″ N, 104° 21′ 57.44″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 44.998355; -104.365956.
Summary[edit] Description: Warm season (C4) grasses like sand dropseed are most likely to be encountered roadside rather than out in the sagebrush steppe, at least at the latitudes encompassing Idaho and Montana. Date: 23 June 2010, 13:03. Source: Sporobolus cryptandrus Uploaded by Tim1357. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location43° 48′ 19.74″ N, 112° 50′ 41.68″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.805483; -112.844912.
Summary[edit] Description: Sporobolus cryptandrus forms dense stands near the shores of Fort Peck Lake in the Fourchette Bay area. Here the stand was producing inflorescences that were mostly protruding well beyond the leaf sheath. Date: 20 June 2006, 10:28. Source: Sporobolus cryptandrus Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location47° 40′ 01.79″ N, 107° 40′ 11.29″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 47.667163; -107.669803.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A common road side grass especially where sandy, gravelly, or otherwise well drained, Sporobolus cryptandrus often harbors its inflorescence within a curved leaf sheath. The similar direction of the inflorescence arcs render this species very conspicous even at at high speed from inside a car. Date: 6 September 2009, 10:33. Source: Sporobolus cryptandrus. Author: Matt Lavin from Bozeman, Montana, USA. Camera location44° 59′ 54.08″ N, 104° 21′ 57.44″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 44.998355; -104.365956.