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The generally the two pair of glumes at each node are palmately arranged rather than paired in an opposed arrangement. A bunched wheatgrass common to the forest edge and understory in the Bridger Range, including here around Ross Pass.

The two spikelets per node, a bunched growth habit, and a short ligule with no pronounced clasping wheatgrass auricle is strongly suggestive of Elymus junceus.

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Prairie dog towns harbor many native colonizing plant species but the consistently most predominant is Agropyron dasystachyum, which predominates also in the adjacent undisturbed sagebrush steppe.

Hippocrates Health Institute Juice Bar: one side is for wheatgrass, the other is where all the green drinks are made.

Regardless of the degree of disturbance, Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is rare to non-existent in this region of sagebrush steppe.

Robert Kilian, PMC Rangeland Management Specialist, examines tall wheatgrass and Nuttall's alkaligrass at the Bridger Plant Materials Center. Bridger, MT. August 2017.

When I woke up this morning and peered through my blinds, a winter wonderland greeted me. The trees were covered in a white hoarfrost and the sky was deep blue. As soon as I could, just before noon, I drove across the city to Bowness Park, as I thought it would be an amazing sight. Well, by the time I got there, there was really no frosting left in that part of the city. On my way home, I called in at a couple of other park areas and managed to capture a tiny taste of the earlier beauty, including this Crested Wheatgrass covered in ice crystals.

Although flowering by mid summer, the leaves and stems of Agropyron dasystachyum generally remain green (or bluegreen) by late summer. Streambank wheatgrass, Agropyron dasystachyum var. riparium, can form dense stands usually where water collects. This grass is essentially thickspike wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum) but with a predilection to wetter more clayey substrates. However, regular thickspike wheatgrass can do the same. This site lies to the east of Lincoln Blvd along Shell Road, Idaho National Laboratory, Butte County, Idaho.

 

She mowed it down to the roots!

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A native grass on the edge of the dune vegetation next to the beach but greatly outnumbered by Ammophila arenaria (marram grass). This species is very similar to intermediate wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium).

this tasted very interesting. maybe because of the spirulina and wheatgrass in it.

 

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Breakfast buffet included wheatgrass shots, fresh coconut juice, yummy tropicsl fruits

The wheatgrass auricle, especially the characteristic finger-like projections that often wrap around the front, is conspicuous in wheat.The single spikelet at a node typically bears 3-4 seed bearing florets. This site lies along the trail following Spring Creek, west of Graf Street, Bozeman, Montana.

The glumes with curved bases that are also boney both in texture and coloration are diagnostic of Elymus virginicus (and E. curvatus).

This form called beardless wheatgrass, which is identical to bluebunch wheatgrass (Agropyron spicatum spicatum) except for lacking lemma awns, is commonly used to revegetate road cuts and post-burn settings in the open arid regions of this region of western North America.

Elymus elymoides is a very common and widespread inhabitant of the sagebrush steppe.

The wheatgrass auricle (finger-like projections, but here more-or-less withered) is evident in slender wheatgrass.

A native grass on the edge of the dune vegetation next to the beach but greatly outnumbered by Ammophila arenaria (marram grass). This species is very similar to intermediate wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium).

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The bunched habit and short stature is especially evident in slender wheatgrass in exposed dry settings.

I recently started growing some wheatgrass at home, and it has turned into a huge project. Every windowsill has this green stuff perched on it, and it grows nearly twice as fast as the grass in your yard. After being gone for two weeks during the holidays, I fully expect my house to be overrun with wheatgrass.

A bull snake is occasionally encountered, here in a roadside cropland setting that has been colonized by grasses such as Agropyron spicatum, Stipa comata, and Bromus japonicus.

The florets are typically hairy in thickspike wheatgrass, but glabrous forms are common and occur independent of ecological setting.

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Thickspike wheatgrass often establishes dense colonies in the sagebrush plant community such that this species is the dominant grass in these views (here looking directly east).

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A bull snake is occasionally encountered, here in a roadside cropland setting that has been colonized by grasses such as Agropyron spicatum, Stipa comata, and Bromus japonicus.

Much of the sagebrush steppe on the Waterville Plateau has an understory of Agropyron cristatum and Ag. intermedium (crested and intermediate wheatgrass), or has been eradicated to make room for more croplands. In spite of such disturbance to the once native vegetation, Bromus tectorum is relegated to roadsides and there not very common.

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Annual wheatgrass (Eremopyrum triticeum), along with Russian wildrye (Elymus junceus), alyssum, cheatgrass, kochia, Russian thistle, and greasewood, dominate the flats near the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. This area was dominated by crested wheatgrass 30 years ago and efforts to replace that introduced bunchgrass resulted in a diversity of introduced plant species. Greasewood, Sarcobatus vermiculatus, has become abundant since this photo was taken.

 

Annual false wheatgrass is distinguished by its terminal spike that disperses as a burr. The glume bases of each spikelet in the burr-head become inflated and hardened.

This rhizomatous grass is one of the few species occupying a small area where sheep were grazed ostensibly to reduce the abundance of certain invasive plant species (but exotic plant cover remains very high).

The brome-like spikelets arranged on wheatgrass-like inflorescences are distinctive of this genus. [Photo of M. Schmidt collections.]

A native grass on the edge of the dune vegetation next to the beach but greatly outnumbered by Ammophila arenaria (marram grass). This species is very similar to intermediate wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium). The tough-textured rigid glumes have a notched or asymmetric tip just like those of Agropyron intermedium.

took the shot while waiting for a drink at one of those juice bar chains.

Braveheart going to town on wheatgrass

Wheatgrass for breakfast every morning , very heathy cat

Although native, slender wheatgrass is most common roadside, in washes, and other similarly disturbed settings.

Annual wheatgrass (Eremopyrum triticeum), along with Russian wildrye (Elymus junceus), alyssum, cheatgrass, kochia, Russian thistle, and greasewood, dominate the flats near the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. This area was dominated by crested wheatgrass 30 years ago and efforts to replace that introduced bunchgrass resulted in a diversity of introduced plant species. Greasewood, Sarcobatus vermiculatus, has become abundant since this photo was taken.

 

Annual false wheatgrass is distinguished by its terminal spike that disperses as a burr. The glume bases of each spikelet in the burr-head become inflated and hardened.

we made a little 'SUPER GREENS' powder mix for our smoothies- it includes wheatgrass powder, matcha, and spirolina!

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