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    Puccinellia distans

    Puccinellia distans is a species of grass known by the common names weeping alkaligrass and European alkali grass. It is native to Europe and it is present in most of North America, where it is perhaps an introduced species. It grows in moist habitat, usually in areas with saline soils, such as the edges of salted roads. It is a perennial herb producing hollow stems up to 40 to 60 centimeters in maximum height. The inflorescence is a spreading array of branches, the lower ones reflexed. The branches bear several rough-haired spikelets containing flowers. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Puccinellia distans is a species of grass known by the common names weeping alkaligrass [1] and European alkali grass.It is native to Europe and it is present in most of North America, where it is perhaps an introduced species.It grows in moist habitat, usually in areas with saline soils, such as the edges of salted roads. [2] It is a perennial herb producing hollow stems up to 40 to 60 ...
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  4. minnesotawildflowers.info

    Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Weeping Alkaligrass: open panicle to 8 inches long, erect to slightly nodding, lower branches descending; spikelets to 7 mm long with 2 to 7 florets; glumes unequal; lemmas 1.5 to 2 mm long, short-hairy around the base
  5. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Variety distans has broader blades that are ± flat and var. tenuis has narrower blades that are folded or involute. Review of herbarium specimens shows a continuum of leaf morphologies. In light of this, Puccinellia distans is here treated broadly without formal recogniztion of infraspecific taxa.
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    Puccinellia distans (Jacq.) Parl. [1] Synonyms [2] [3] Atropis Rupr. Pseudosclerochloa Tzvelev; Poa sect. Atropis Trinius; Puccinellia is a genus of plants in the grass family, known as alkali grass or salt grass. [4] [5] [3] [6] [7] These grasses grow in wet environments, often in saline or alkaline conditions. They are native to temperate to ...
  7. graniteseed.com

    Puccinellia distans Alkaligrass. Cool season, perennial sod-former with vigorous, shallow, fibrous root system. Adapted to moist, or periodically moist, saline soils. Able to withstand periodic flooding and shallow water tables. Moderately palatable. Excellent for establishing cover on saline soils; also used as a turfgrass.
  8. biodiversitylibrary.org

    Puccinellia distans (Jacq.) Pari, (alkali grass; reflexed saltmeadow grass) n ;m masian p< renn il grass oi exposed haIophyti< n nations which has been established locally in the United States since at least the late nineteenth century. It is widespread in the western states and along the northeastern
  9. misin.msu.edu

    Synonyms: Poa distans, Puccinellia distans var. tenuis, Puccinellia retroflexa, Puccinellia suksdorfii, Glyceria distans, Glyceria pulvinata, Sclerochloa distans Common Names: Reflexed salt grass, slender alkali grass Description: First introduced to the United States in New York in 1893. Habit: Tufted perennial, tall, hollow, glabrous to slighty rough branches.
  10. nas.er.usgs.gov

    Puccinellia distans has a moderate beneficial impact in the Great Lakes. Puccinellia distans is apparently of no economic importance in the U.S. (Hitchcock and Chase 1950). Cultivars are sometimes used for fairways (roughs) and occasionally as a turfgrass in areas where salt contamination prevents other species from thriving (e.g., roadside ...

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