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Family: Poaceae
Slender Wheatgrass
[Agropyron caninoides var. pubescens Scribn. & J.G. Sm., moreAgropyron caninum f. ciliatum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Pease & A.H. Moore, Agropyron caninum f. pubescens (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Pease & A.H. Moore, Agropyron caninum f. violacescens Ramaley, Agropyron caninum var. pubescens Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Agropyron caninum var. richardsonii (Schrad.) M.E. Jones, Agropyron caninum var. unilaterale (Cassidy) C.L. Hitchc., Agropyron laeve (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) A.S. Hitchc., Agropyron parishii var. laeve Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Agropyron pauciflorum subsp. laeve (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Gould, Agropyron pauciflorum var. glaucum (Pease & Moore) Taylor, Agropyron richardsonii var. ciliatum Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Agropyron subsecundum (Link) A.S. Hitchc., Agropyron subsecundum var. subsecundum (Link) Hitchc., Agropyron tenerum var. ciliatum Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Agropyron trachycaulum f. caninoides (Ramaley) B. Boivin, Agropyron trachycaulum f. ciliatum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Dore, Agropyron trachycaulum var. ciliatum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Gleason, Agropyron trachycaulum var. glaucum (Pease & Moore) Malte, Agropyron trachycaulum var. hirsutum Malte, Agropyron trachycaulum var. pilosiglume Malte, Agropyron trachycaulum var. richardsonii (Schrad.) Malte ex H.F. Lewis, Agropyron trachycaulum var. trichocoleum (Piper) Malte, Agropyron trachycaulum var. unilaterale (Cassidy) Malte, Agropyron violacescens (Ramaley) Beal, Agropyron violaceum f. caninoides Ramaley, Elymus donianus subsp. subsecundum (Link) Á. Löve & D. Löve, Elymus laevis (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Hoover, Elymus pauciflorus subsp. laeve (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Gould, Elymus pauciflorus subsp. subsecundus (Link) Gould, Elymus trachycaulus subsp. glaucus (Pease & Moore) Cody, Elymus trachycaulus var. unilateralis (Cassidy) Beetle, Roegneria subsecunda (Link) Melderis, Triticum richardsonii Schrad., Triticum subsecundum Link] |
Culms 40-110 cm. Spikes 7-25 cm, somewhat 1-sided. Spikelets with 3-7 florets, the bases usually visible. Glumes 11-17 mm, long-acuminate or awned, awns to 11 mm; lemmas awned, awns 17-40 mm, longer than the lemma body, straight. Elymus trachycaulus subsp. subsecundus grows primarily in the Great Plains. It may be confused with solitary-spikeleted plants of E. glaucus , from which it differs in its 1-sided spike and its stiffer, more basally concentrated leaves. Jozwik (1966) suggested that it is composed of derivatives from E. trachycaulus subsp. trachycaulus -- Hordeum jubatum -hybrids that are adapted to moist prairies. He noted that the unilateral spike is particularly characteristic of artificial hybrids between the two species, and is uncommon in other hybrids. From Flora of Indiana (1940) by Charles C. Deam This species is local in a few of our northern counties, where it is found in dry, sandy or clayey soil on the crests of low dunes, on wooded banks about lakes, and in springy places and marshes. ...... Indiana Coefficient of Conservatism: C =8 Wetland Indicator Status: FACU |