I am not sure what kind of specific grass this is. It has thin blades that are sparse compared to some other grasses. The nodes are quite noticeable. The stem is round. The spike has some red/brown colouring within the green. @PLSC213
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Alternate, overlapping spikelets
Smooth stem
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Bright red berry
Opposite leaves
Prickly stems
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Prickly spines on leaf edges
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Flattened brown spikelets
Some drooping branches
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Dark red steam on plant with green and yellow leave near the bottom.
PLSC213 - The Stem is smooth and has no trichomes. Leaves are alternate on the stem. The flowering head is very distinctive and this plant is very common in North America.
PLSC213 - Leafy and oblong. Yellowish flower.
PLSC213 - Has clusters of burs which contain pods of small bean-like seeds.
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Long narrow leaves
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Alternating leaf arrangement, simple pinnate leaves, woody stem
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Woody stem, faded green colour
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Alternating leaf arrangement, simple pinnate leaves
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Plant ID 3
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Plant ID 6
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Plant ID 5
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PLSC 213. Infloresence key in identifying this plant.