Hordeum jubatum

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Foxtail Barley (Hordeum jubatum): A few collections, most from the northern part of the region. This species is included in AKEPIC database, and may be introduced to the region. (It is thought to be native to at least part of the state, but has been spread beyond its native range by human activity.)






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  • Muller: gen; meadows, open areas, waste places
  • Hall 2010: "Bogs, disturbed sites, beaches, roadsides, tide flats and river banks"
  • Skinner, et al 2012: [ssp. jubatum] "Native grass often considered a weed when growing in cropland and along roadsides. Salt tolerant and prevails in disturbed meadow areas, construction sites, edges of ephemeral reservoirs, and along roadsides." [ssp. jubatum] "Native riparian grass. A hybrid of H. jubatum and H. brachyantherum, with most characteristics intermediate between the two species. Common when both parent species are nearby."


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