Plants usually densely cespitose, sometimes loosely cespitose, rhizomes short or absent. Innovations mostly intravaginal. Blades usually more or less stiff, conduplicate, sometimes convolute or flat; ribs usually distinct; sclerenchyma girders usually present at the major veins, rarely absent. Calluses wider than long, scabrous on the margins; lemmas chartaceous, sometimes somewhat coriaceous, apices entire, awned or unawned; ovary apices usually pubescent, sometimes sparsely pubescent, rarely glabrous.

Discussion

Festuca sect. Breviaristatae is distributed in Asia and North America. It contains about 15 species.

Selected References

None.

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Festuca sect. Breviaristatae +
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