familyPoaceae
subfamilyPoaceae subfam. Pooideae
genusElymus
speciesElymus elymoides
subspeciesElymus elymoides subsp. hordeoides
Difference between revisions of "Elymus elymoides subsp. hordeoides"
Synonyms: Sitanion hystrix var. hordeoides
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Revision as of 20:21, 16 December 2019
Culms 10-20 cm, erect. Blades glabrous or puberulent abaxially. Spikes 3-6 cm, exserted or partly included, with 3 spikelets per node. Spikelets in the central position usually with 2 fertile florets, the lateral spikelets usually with rudimentary to awnlike florets. Glume awns 15-50 mm, usually entire; lemma awns of fertile florets 15-30 mm; paleas with or without distinct bristles.
Discussion
Elymus elymoides subsp. hordeoides grows in dry, rocky, often shallow soils, particularly in Artemisia rigida-Poa secunda communities, from eastern Washington and Idaho to northern California and Nevada. It resembles some Elymus-Hordeum hybrids.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
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