Elymus glaucus

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Western Ryegrass (Elymus glaucus): Scattered collections, mostly from the northern half of the region.






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  • Skinner, et al 2012: [as ssp virescens] "Native grass found on drier soils at the base of cliffs, slopes, lake shores, riverbanks, and within forests and along their margins. Often confused with Elymus trachycaulus, but has wider, lax, and flatter leaves, and usually has 2 spikelets at some nodes." [as ssp. glaucous] "Native grass found on drier soils at the base of cliffs, slopes, lake shores, river banks, and within forests and along their margins. Often confused with Elymus trachycaulus, but has wider, more lax and flatter leaves, usually has 2 spikelets at some nodes, and the glumes are usually awned."
  • Muller: gen; meadows, rocky places, open forest
  • Hall 2010: "Open woods and meadows along coasts and islands"


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