Hesperostipa comata is a perennial
bunchgrass producing erect, unbranched stems to about in maximum height. The narrow
inflorescence is up to long in taller plants, with the mature spikelet bearing a spiraling, hairy, spear-shaped
awn up to in length. The seeds of this grass have
hygroscopic extensions that bend with changes in humidity, enabling them to disperse over the ground. Each seed has an awn that twists several turns when the seed is released. Increased moisture causes it to untwist, and, upon drying, to twist again, thus the seed is drilled into the ground. ==Habitat==