Difference between revisions of "Leymus innovatus subsp. velutinus"

(Bowden) Tzvelev
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Illustrator: Cindy Roché

Copyright: Utah State University

Spikes 3-8 cm long, 15-20 mm wide. Glumes sometimes absent. Lemma hairs 1.5-2.5 mm. 2n = 56.

Discussion

Leymus innovatus subsp. velutinus is the more northern of the two subspecies, growing in Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and the western Northwest Territories.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
Mary E. Barkworth +
(Bowden) Tzvelev +
Alta. +, B.C. +, Man. +, N.W.T. +, Ont. +, Sask. +, Yukon +, Colo. +, Alaska +, Mont. +, Wyo. +  and S.Dak. +
Elymus innovatus subsp. velutinus +  and Elymus innovatus +
Leymus innovatus subsp. velutinus +
Leymus innovatus +
subspecies +