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    Alopecurus pratensis

    Alopecurus pratensis, known as the meadow foxtail or the field meadow foxtail, is a perennial grass belonging to the grass family. It is native to Europe and Asia. This common plant is found on grasslands, especially on neutral soils. It is found on moist, fertile soils, but avoids waterlogged, light or dry soils. The species forms dense swards leading to low botanical diversity. This species is widely cultivated for pasture and hay, and has become naturalised in many areas outside its native range, including Australia and North America. Wikipedia

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  3. minnesotawildflowers.info

    Meadow Foxtail has relatively large spikelets (4 to 6 mm long) and conspicuous awns that extend well beyond the tip of the spikelet. Of the other Alopecurus species in Minnesota, Carolina Foxtail (A. carolinianus) is the only other with such conspicuous awns, but it is a much smaller plant with much smaller spikelets, less than 3.5 mm long.
  4. calflora.org

    [Cal-IPC] Invasive: Alopecurus pratensis (meadow foxtail) is a perennial grass (family Poaceae) that can grow to be more than 3 feet high and is found in the coastal ranges, desert ranges and northern and southern ranges of California.It is native to Eurasia. It grows in grasslands, wetlands and meadows. It spreads via seeds and rhizomes through agricultural activities.
  5. woodlandtrust.org.uk

    Meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) Upright and bushy-tailed, meadow foxtail is a charming addition to any meadow. It provides food and habitats for a variety of invertebrates, including the caterpillars of the Essex skipper butterfly. close. A perennial tufted grass, meadow foxtail gets its name from its long cylindrical flower heads that ...
  6. cabidigitallibrary.org

    Linnaeus named this species A. pratensis in 1753 and the name has never been changed (Monsen et al., 2004).A number of synonyms of this species exist including different varieties and cultivars. For example five breeding cultivars are used in Russia and two in Canada (Dzyubenko and Dzyubenko, 2009).A full list of synonyms for this species is provided by The Plant List (2013).
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pratensis) [5]Alopecurus, or foxtail grass, is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family.It is common across temperate and subtropical parts of Eurasia, northern Africa, and the Americas, as well as naturalized in Australia and on various islands. [6]Foxtails can be annual or perennial.They grow in tufts. They have flat leaves and blunt ligules (a ...
  8. wiki.bugwood.org

    Alopecurus pratensis has short rhizomes. Tufts can be loose or compact with erect, flat leafblades standing 30-80 cm tall. The leaves are narrow (2-6 mm wide). The plants are bisexual. Flowers are produced from about May through June and produce copious amounts of fluffy seed. Seedheads are similar to timothy hay but are smaller.

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