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Synonyms: Elymus canadensis var. hirsutus unknown Elymus canadensis var. glaucifolius unknown Glaucifolius unknown
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|discussion=<p>Elymus canadensis var. canadensis is widespread across the northern range of the species, where anthesis is from late June to August, but it is also frequent as far south as Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Tentatively included here are E. canadensis var. glaucifolius (Muhl.) Torr., which is strongly glaucous, with scabrous blades and hirsute or scabrous lemmas, and E. canadensis var. villosus Bates, which has villous leaves and occurs rarely in the northern Great Plains.</p>
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|discussion=<p><i>Elymus canadensis </i>var.<i> canadensis</i> is widespread across the northern range of the species, where anthesis is from late June to August, but it is also frequent as far south as Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Tentatively included here are <i>E. canadensis</i> var. glaucifolius (Muhl.) Torr., which is strongly glaucous, with scabrous blades and hirsute or scabrous lemmas, and <i>E. canadensis</i> <i></i>var.<i> villosus</i> Bates, which has villous leaves and occurs rarely in the northern Great Plains.</p>
 
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Revision as of 16:19, 18 September 2019

Spikes (6)10-25(30) cm, nodding to almost pendent, often strongly glaucous, often with 3 spikelets per node; internodes 4-7 mm. Glumes not clearly indurate or bowed out at the base, awns 10-25 mm; lemmas villous or hispid, awns 15-40 mm, moderately to strongly outcurving.

Discussion

Elymus canadensis var. canadensis is widespread across the northern range of the species, where anthesis is from late June to August, but it is also frequent as far south as Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Tentatively included here are E. canadensis var. glaucifolius (Muhl.) Torr., which is strongly glaucous, with scabrous blades and hirsute or scabrous lemmas, and E. canadensis var. villosus Bates, which has villous leaves and occurs rarely in the northern Great Plains.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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