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|discussion=<p>The holotype of ×Pascoleymus bowdenii was collected at Beaverlodge, Alberta. Boivin (1967) considered it a hybrid between Agropyon smithii [= Pascopyrum smithii] and Elymus innovatus [= Leymus innovatus]. The tapering leaf blades and hairy lemmas support the involvement of L. innovatus; support for the involvement of P. smithii is less evident. ×Pascoleymus bowdenii differs it its wide blades from ×Elyleymus turneri, another hybrid having L. innovatus as one of its parents, but these do not provide any particular support for identifying P. smithii as the other parent. Some of the additional specimens that Boivin placed in ×Pascoleymus bowdenii belong to L. triticoides.</p>
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|discussion=<p>The holotype of ×Pascoleymus bowdenii was collected at Beaverlodge, Alberta. Boivin (1967) considered it a hybrid between Agropyon smithii [= <i>Pascopyrum smithii</i>] and <i>Elymus</i> innovatus [= <i>Leymus innovatus</i>]. The tapering leaf blades and hairy lemmas support the involvement of <i>L. innovatus</i>; support for the involvement of <i>P. smithii</i> is less evident. ×Pascoleymus bowdenii differs it its wide blades from ×Elyleymus turneri, another hybrid having <i>L. innovatus</i> as one of its parents, but these do not provide any particular support for identifying <i>P. smithii</i> as the other parent. Some of the additional specimens that Boivin placed in ×Pascoleymus bowdenii belong to <i>L. triticoides</i>.</p>
 
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Illustrator: Cindy Roché

Copyright: Utah State University

Culms 2-3 mm thick. Auricles to 1 mm; blades 5-10 mm wide. Rachis internodes 7-12 mm. Spikelets 12-22 mm. Glumes 1.2-9 mm; lemmas about 10 mm, hairy, hairs about 1 mm, awns 1.5-4 mm.

Discussion

The holotype of ×Pascoleymus bowdenii was collected at Beaverlodge, Alberta. Boivin (1967) considered it a hybrid between Agropyon smithii [= Pascopyrum smithii] and Elymus innovatus [= Leymus innovatus]. The tapering leaf blades and hairy lemmas support the involvement of L. innovatus; support for the involvement of P. smithii is less evident. ×Pascoleymus bowdenii differs it its wide blades from ×Elyleymus turneri, another hybrid having L. innovatus as one of its parents, but these do not provide any particular support for identifying P. smithii as the other parent. Some of the additional specimens that Boivin placed in ×Pascoleymus bowdenii belong to L. triticoides.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

None.