Hordeum brachyantherum subsp. brachyantherum

Common names: Meadow barley Northern barley Orge a antheres courtes Orge des pres
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page 243.

Plants densely cespitose. Culms 30-95 cm, often robust, sometimes slender. Basal sheaths usually glabrous, sometimes sparsely pubescent; blades to 19 cm long, to 8 mm wide, both sides usually glabrous, sometimes with hairs to 0.5 mm on both surfaces. Glumes 7-17 mm, usually straight at maturity; lemmas usually awned, awns to 6.5 mm, usually straight at maturity; anthers 0.8-3.5 mm. 2n = 28, 42.

Discussion

Hordeum brachy anther um subsp. brachyantherum grows in pastures and along streams and lake shores, from sea level to 4000 m. Its range extends from Kamchatka through western North America to Baja California, Mexico. It is also known from disjunct locations in Newfoundland and Labrador and the eastern United Sates. The latter are probably recent introductions; the Newfoundland populations are harder to explain. One population from California is known to be hexaploid.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Roland von Bothmer +, Claus Badenf +  and Niels H. Jacobsen +
Nevski +
Meadow barley +, Northern barley +, Orge a antheres courtes +  and Orge des pres +
Wash. +, Pacific Islands (Hawaii) +, Wyo. +, N.H. +, N.J. +, N.Mex. +, Tex. +, N.Y. +, Pa. +, Oreg. +, Alta. +, B.C. +, Nfld. and Labr. +, Que. +, Sask. +, Yukon +, Nev. +, Colo. +, Alaska +, Ill. +, Ind. +, Ariz. +, Calif. +, Idaho +, Maine +, Md. +, Ohio +, Utah +, Mo. +, Mont. +  and Miss. +
Hordeum nodosum +  and Critesion brachyantherum +
Hordeum brachyantherum subsp. brachyantherum +
Hordeum brachyantherum +
subspecies +