familyPoaceae
subfamilyPoaceae subfam. Pooideae
genusElymus
speciesElymus trachycaulus
subspeciesElymus trachycaulus subsp. subsecundus
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Common names: One-sided wheatgrass
Synonyms: Elymus trachycaulus var. unilaterale unknown Elymus trachycaulus subsp. glaucus unknown Elymus subsecundus unknown Agropyron trachycaulum var. unilateral unknown Agropyron trachycaulum var. glaucum unknown Agropyron subsecundum unknown Agropyron parishii var. laeve unknown Agropyron caninum var. unilaterale unknown
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Revision as of 16:07, 30 October 2019
Culms 40-110 cm. Spikes 7-25 cm, somewhat 1-sided. Spikelets with 3-7 florets, the bases usually visible. Glumes 11-17 mm, long-acuminate or awned, awns to 11 mm; lemmas awned, awns 17-40 mm, longer than the lemma body, straight.
Discussion
Elymus trachycaulus subsp. subsecundus grows primarily in the Great Plains. It differs from plants of E. glaucus (p. 306) with solitary spikelets, in its 1-sided spike and stiffer, more basally concentrated leaves. It may comprise derivatives of E. trachycaulus subsp. trachycaulus x Hordeum jubatum (p. 245) hybrids that are adapted to moist prairies. The unilateral spike is particularly characteristic of artificial hybrids between the two species, and is uncommon in other hybrids (Jozwik 1966).
Selected References
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Lower Taxa
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