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Family: Poaceae
Slender Wild Rye, more...slender wheatgrass
[Agropyron brevifolium Scribn., moreAgropyron caninum subsp. majus (Vasey) C.L. Hitchc., Agropyron caninum var. andinum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) C.L. Hitchc., Agropyron caninum var. hornemannii (Koch) Pease & Moore, Agropyron caninum var. mitchellii Welsh, Agropyron missuricum (Spreng.) Farw., Agropyron pauciflorum (Schwein.) A.S. Hitchc., Agropyron pauciflorum subsp. majus (Vasey) Melderis, Agropyron pauciflorum subsp. novae-angliae (Scribn.) Melderis, Agropyron pauciflorum subsp. teslinense (Porsild & Senn) Melderis, Agropyron pauciflorum var. novae-angliae (Scribn.) Taylor & MacBryde, Agropyron subsecundum var. andinum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) A.S. Hitchc., Agropyron tenerum Vasey, Agropyron tenerum subsp. majus (Vasey) Piper, Agropyron tenerum subsp. trichocoleum Piper, Agropyron tenerum var. longifolium Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Agropyron teslinense Porsild & Senn, Agropyron trachycaulum var. majus (Vasey) Fern., Agropyron trachycaulum var. novae-angliae (Scribn.) Fern., Agropyron trachycaulum var. tenerum (Vasey) Malte, Agropyron trachycaulum var. trachycaulum (Link) Malte ex H.F. Lewis, Agropyron violaceum subsp. andinum (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Melderis, Agropyron violaceum var. andinum Scribn. & J.G. Sm., Agropyron violaceum var. major Vasey, Agropyron x brevifolium Scribn., Elymus donianus subsp. virescens (Lange) A.& D. Löve, Elymus pauciflorus (Schwein.) Gould, non Lam., Elymus trachycaulus subsp. andinus (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) A.& D. Löve, Elymus trachycaulus subsp. major (Vasey) Tzvelev, Elymus trachycaulus subsp. novae-angliae (Scribn.) Tzvelev, Elymus trachycaulus subsp. teslinensis (Porsild & Senn) A. Löve, Elymus trachycaulus var. andinus (Scribn. & J.G. Sm.) Dorn, Elymus trachycaulus var. major (Vasey) Beetle, Elymus trachycaulus var. majus (Vasey) Beetle, Roegneria pauciflora (Schwein.) Hyl., Roegneria trachycaula (Link) Nevski, Triticum missuricum Spreng., Triticum trachycaulum Link] |
Culms 30-150 cm. Spikes (4)8-30 cm long, 0.5-0.8 cm wide, 2-sided; internodes 8-15 mm. Spikelets with 3-9 florets, the bases usually visible. Glumes 5-17 mm, at least 1 vein scabrous to near the base, sometimes all veins scabrous, unawned or with straight awns shorter than 2 mm; lemmas unawned or awned, awns to 5 mm, straight. Elymus trachycaulus subsp. trachycaulus grows throughout the habitat and range of the species, and exhibits considerably more variation than subsp. subsecundus . Two aspects of the variation that seem particularly worthy of further study are the glume venation, and the spacing of spikelets in the spikes. Plants with glumes having 5-7 well-developed, narrowly spaced veins are restricted to lower elevations and the southern portion of the subspecies range; northern plants and plants at higher elevations generally have 3-5 weakly developed and widely spaced veins. The former glumes resemble those of E. glaucus , with which E. trachycaulus subsp. trachycaulus is often sympatric; the latter, those of E. violaceus . Spikelet spacing also varies considerably. In at least some instances, plants with widely spaced spikelets appear to be associated with more shady habitats. From Flora of Indiana (1940) by Charles C. Deam Very local. Found in both dry and moist habitats in a few of our northern counties. |