Aristida basiramea is
endemic to North America, particularly the midwest, though outliers in distribution include as far south as
Texas and as far east as
Maine. The grass is rare in
Canada, only found in southern
Ontario and
Quebec. The grass is not found any farther north than the upper peninsula of
Michigan. The species grows in weedy conditions such as roadsides or pastures and will often grow in
pine barrens. In Canada the grass can be found occasionally in open and dry sand ridges or dunes. It prefers dry or sandy soil and warm climates, though it is the hardiest member of its genus. ==Ecology==