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Barkworth & D.R. Dewey
Common names: Tall wheatgrass Rush wheatgrass
Synonyms: Lophopyrum elongatum Elytrigia pontica Elytrigia elongata Elymus elongatus var. ponticus Elymus elongatus subsp. ponticus Agropyron elongatum
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 376.
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 11 May 2021

Plants cespitose, not rhizomatous. Culms 50-200 cm, glabrous; lowest internode plus sheath about 3.5 mm thick. Sheaths ciliate on the lower margins; auricles 0.2-1.5 mm; ligules 0.3-1.5 mm; blades 2-6.5 mm wide, generally convolute, adaxial surfaces with 1-8 ribs, ribs rounded, prominent, spinulose, margins usually thinner than the ribs. Spikes 10-42 cm, erect; internodes 9-19 mm; rachises glabrous, not disarticulating at maturity. Spikelets 13-30 mm, with 6-12 florets; disarticulation beneath the florets. Glumes oblong, glabrous, 5-9-veined, midveins about equal in length and prominence to the lateral veins, margins about 0.5 mm wide, hyaline, apices truncate; lower glumes 6.5-10 mm, midveins occasionally scabrous distally; upper glumes 7-10 mm; lemmas 9-12 mm, glabrous; paleas 7.5-11 mm, keeled, keels ciliate; anthers 4-6 mm. 2n = 69, 70.

Distribution

Idaho, Mont., Oreg., Wash., Wyo., Colo., N.Mex., Tex., Alta., B.C., N.B., Ont., Que., Sask., Utah, Calif., S.C., Ill., Ariz., Mo., Iowa, Kans., N.Dak., Nebr., S.Dak., Nev.

Discussion

Thinopyrum ponticum is native to southern Europe and western Asia. In its native range, it grows in dry and/or saline soils. In the Flora region, T. ponticum is planted along roadsides for soil stabilization, and is spreading naturally in cooler areas because of its tolerance of the saline conditions caused by salting roads in winter. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of T. elongatum (Host) D.R. Dewey, a diploid species that grows in maritime regions of western Europe.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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