Elymus trachycaulus

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Slender Wheatgrass (Elymus trachycaulus): Scattered collections from across the region, though more on the northern mainland.






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  • Muller: [as Agropyron caninum var. andinum] ex NE; open areas: E; open areas [as Agropyron caninum var. hornemanii] E; open areas
  • Hall 2010: [as Agropyron trachycaulum] "Meadows, woodlands, gravel bars, beaches and talus slopes. Occasional. Occurs in a vast nuber of forms and apparently susceptible to modifications by soil and water conditions."
  • Skinner, et al 2012: [as ssp. trachycaulus] "Native grass common to a wide variety of elevations and habitats in Alaska. Recognized by its longer glumes and their subequal margins. [as ssp. subsecundus] "Common grass of the Great Plains. Appears to have been introduced to Alaska [map shows records from Haines/Skagway]


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