Plants annual. Culms 15-65 cm, erect or geniculate, branching from
the lower nodes; nodes glabrous or hispid. Sheaths glabrous or with
papillose-based hairs, margins ciliate distally; ligules 1-1.6 mm; blades
5-15 cm long, 5-12 mm wide, glabrous. Panicles 6-20 cm long, 2-5 cm wide,
ovoid, with 6-12 spikelike primary branches in more than 2 ranks; primary branches
3-7 cm, divergent, axes about 0.4 mm wide, triquetrous, densely pubescent
with papillose-based hairs; secondary branches short, divergent; pedicels
shorter than the spikelets, with papillose-based hairs. Spikelets 3.2-4
mm long, 1.2-1.6 mm wide, mostly paired, in 2 rows, appressed to the branches.
Glumes scarcely separate, rachilla internodes short, not pronounced; lower
glumes 1.5-2 mm, to 1/2 as long as the spikelets, glabrous, 5-veined, sometimes
with evident cross venation near the apices; upper glumes 2.5-3.2 mm, glabrous
or shortly hirsute, 7-veined, with evident cross venation distally; lower florets staminate
or sterile; lower lemmas 2.5-3.2 mm, glabrous or shortly hirsute, 5-veined,
about as long as the spikelet; lower paleas present; upper lemmas
2.8-3 mm long, 1.2-1.6 mm wide, acute, beaked or mucronate; anthers 0.8-1
mm. Caryopses 1.5-2 mm; hila punctiform. 2n = 36.
Urochloa arizonica is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, but has been introduced and appears to be established in the southeastern United States. It grows in open, dry areas with rocky or sandy soils.
Dr. David Bogler: USDA NRCS PLANTS Database
Annuals, Terrestrial, not aquatic, Stems nodes swollen or brittle, Stems geniculate, decumbent, or lax, sometimes rooting at nodes, Stems caespitose, tufted, or clustered, Stems terete, round in cross section, or polygonal, Stems branching above base or distally at nodes, Stem nodes bearded or hairy, Stem internodes hollow, Stems with inflorescence less than 1 m tall, Stems, culms, or scapes exceeding basal leaves, Leaves mostly cauline, Leaves conspicuously 2-ranked, distichous, Leaves sheathing at base, Leaf sheath mostly open, or loose, Leaf sheath smooth, glabrous, Leaf sheath hairy, hispid or prickly, Leaf sheath and blade differentiated, Leaf blades lanceolate, Leaf blades 2-10 mm wide, Leaf blades mostly flat, Leaf blades mostly glabrous, Leaf blades more or less hairy, Ligule present, Ligule a fringed, ciliate, or lobed membrane, Inflorescence terminal, Inflorescence solitary, with 1 spike, fascicle, glomerule, head, or cluster per stem or culm, Inflorescence a panicle with narrowly racemose or spicate branches, Inflorescence with 2-10 branches, Inflorescence branches 1-sided, Peduncle or rachis scabrous or pubescent, often with long hairs, Rachis angular, Flowers bisexual, Spikelets pedicellate, Spikelets sessile or subsessile, Spikelets dorsally compressed or terete, Spikelet less than 3 mm wide, Spikelets with 1 fertile floret, Spikelets with 2 florets, Spikelet with 1 fertile floret and 1-2 sterile florets, Spikelets solitary at rachis nodes, Spikelets all alike and fertille, Spikelets in paired units, 1 sessile, 1 pedicellate, Spikelets bisexual, Spikelets disarticulating below the glumes, Spikelets secund, in rows on one side of rachis, Rachi lla or pedicel glabrous, Glumes present, empty bracts, Glumes 2 clearly present, Glumes distinctly unequal, Glumes equal to or longer than adjacent lemma, Glumes 4-7 nerved, Lemma coriaceous, firmer or thicker in texture than the glumes, Lemma becoming indurate, enclosing palea and caryopsis, Lemma 5-7 nerved, Lemma glabrous, Lemma rugose, with cross wrinkles, or roughened, Lemma apex acute or acuminate, Lemma awnless, Lemma straight, Palea present, well developed, Palea longer than lemma, Stamens 3, Styles 2-fid, deeply 2-branched, Stigmas 2, Fruit - caryopsis.