familyPoaceae
subfamilyPoaceae subfam. Pooideae
genusHordeum
speciesHordeum jubatum
subspeciesHordeum jubatum subsp. jubatum
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Common names: Foxtail barley Squirreltail barley Squirreltail grass Orge agréable Queue d'écureuil Orge queue d'écureuil
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 11 May 2021
Central spikelets: glumes 35-85 mm, strongly spreading at maturity; lemmas awned, awns 35-90 mm.
Discussion
Hordeum jubatum subsp. jubatum is the more widespread of the two subspecies, extending from eastern Siberia through most of North America to northern Mexico. Native in western and northern portions of the Flora region, it is considered to be adventive in the eastern and southeastern portion of its range. It grows in moist soil along roadsides and other disturbed areas, as well as in meadows, the edges of sloughs and salt marshes, and on grassy slopes.
Selected References
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Lower Taxa
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