Glyceria borealis

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Small Floating Mannagrass (Glyceria borealis): A few scattered collections from the southern two thirds of the region.






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  • Skinner, et al 2012: "Native cool season riparian grass colonizing deposited sediment of streams, ponds or lakeshores throughout Alaska. Often growing in standing water in late summer. May decrease as more aggressive grasslike plans become established."
  • Muller: gen; wet places, shallow water, meadows
  • Hall 2010: "Ponds and lake margins, bogs and wet meadows. Uncommon."


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