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Sabzeh (wheatgrass) for the Haft Sin table. Whereas, the mirror symbolizes cleanness and honesty.

Agropyron spicatum, bluebunch wheatgrass, dominates unburned and burned sagebrush steppe in the Jarbidge area, especially to the north in and around the border of the Idaho and Nevada along the Jarbidge River drainage. Cheatgrass is essentially non-existent except along roadsides and in localized patches near roads (including two tracks). The Jarbidge Mountains sit in the background.

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1-1/4 tsp Pines Organic Wheatgrass Powder from @wheatgrass_people

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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).

Everyday I watched and waited anxiously for the first baby to shoot out of the ground.

 

Day 2, patiently waiting and smiling at the tray.

 

Day 3, nothing happened at all so I started to doubt it was going to work.

 

Day 4, started to feel a bit upset and thought to myself, "did I get the steps all wrong??". Almost at the verge of giving up already but still hoping for miracle would happen.

 

Day 5, too busy with work, out to client’s place and came back home really late at night – totally forgot about my wheatgrass.

 

Out of the blue, the most amazing thing happened!

 

Day 6, I saw something green sprouting out of the ground! Overjoyed!

 

Day 7, the first sprout grew taller. Doubly-overjoyed!

 

Day 8, more babies were coming out to receive the light! Triply-overjoyed!

 

Can’t wait for more!!

Rangeland during third year of monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass to perennial mix. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021

 

The abundance here of Crepis acuminata (the yellow flowered forb) underscores the diversity of forbs in this low sagebrush steppe at the south end of the Lost River Range compares to that in the surrounding lower elevation Wyoming big sagebrush steppe of the Idaho National Laboratory. This site occurs at the southeast end of the Lost River Range east of Butte City, Butte County, Idaho, and north of the junction of highways 20 and 33. Elymus ambiguus var. salmonis, Salmon wildrye, is the common large bunchgrass in this view.

After an early morning shoot of a community sports event, I decided to explore the Punggol Riverside Walk before crossing the bridge to Lorong Hatus in search for wildlife. I was presented with this Golden Moment when the sudden overcast lighting just appeared on the lovely wheat grass. I took this shot before the lighting changes. Thanks to Mother Nature.

Macro of a green and funny chameleon

Like slender wheatgrass (Agropyron trachycaulum), rough bentgrass is confined to disturbance prone sites such as long trailsides. This is a particularly robust population standing over 0.5 m tall.

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Vegetation with a recent history of fire is manifested by a scarcity of Wyoming big sagebrush on and immediately around East Butte. Regardless, high native cover of bunchgrasses and herbs (forbs) remain.

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This struck me a a particularity well built cabin probably established early in the last century. Crested wheat grass was an improved grass planted as a hay base. I have noticed on my land that it sometimes has a tendency to spread into area where the grass that was once eroded by livestock or vehicles. My suspicion is, that when this cabin had life in it, the ground around it was pretty much bare.

 

Callus is narrowly triangular to triangular, usually distinctly hairy and the rachilla hairs are short, not covering the callus base.

The wheatgrass plantations at Good Life in Pai

This area shows evidence of being recently burned (e.g., almost no sagebrush combined with an abundance of green rabbitbrush). Bunchgrasses such as Agropyron spicatum, Elymus elymoides, Poa secunda, and Stipa comata abound in this setting whereas cheatgrass is restricted to the roadside.

Left side parcel in its third year of monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass monoculture pasture. The right side is still a crested wheatgrass monoculture. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021

 

The Green Duo came to Earth to teach children of all ages the importance of eating plenty of vegetables. Now your kids can have plush toys to remind them to "eat their greens" so they will grow up strong and healthy.

 

The Green Duo products are a perfect balance of the two most naturally concentrated dark green leafy vegetables, #wheatgrass and #alfalfa. Green Duo powder can be mixed with juices, smoothies or chocolate milk to ensure the children you love receive the protection they need with #organic #vegetable #nutrition. Green Duo is also available in convenient and easy-to-swallow capsules.

 

For a delicious blend that tastes great just mixed with water, the Superheroes recommend #MightyGreens which also has hemp protein and stevia.

 

You can find these fun plush toys and the #GreenDuo and #MightyGreens products at wheatgrass.com. Just click the link "Plush Toys" under products.

 

While you are there, you may also want to order the Green Duo and Mighty Greens products for as much as a 40% volume discount on line. These green #superfoods are also available at quality natural food stores for as much as 35% off.

 

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Flowerheads are spikes to 25 cm long. Spikelets

are not/little overlapping, have their sides against

the stem and have many awned florets. Awns are 6-60 mm long, straight when young and curved when mature.

Streambank wheatgrass can form a lawn with its dense spreading stems usually bearing very slender blue green leaf blades mostly from near the stem base. This grass is essentially thickspike wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum) but with a predilection to wetter more clayey settings and forming more dense population. Actually, thickspike wheatgrass does the same.

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I've been taking Pines Wheat Grass for almost 10 years, after a nutritionist told me about it. I tell everyone who will listen. My fiancé is a huge fan now too!"

 

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Pines (wheatgrass.com) introduced the original #greensuperfood 40 years ago to the modern natural food marketplace with #PinesWheatGrass. Pines' catch phrases such as "eat more green" have been coped by scores of companies. Although many have copied our message, few have copied our standards.

 

Pines follows standards established in 1937 by Charles Schnabel, who provided wholefood wheatgrass powder for the medical research that was the basis of books on #wheatgrass by Ann Wigmore and other authors. Steve Meyerowitz, author of "Wheatgrass: Nature's Finest Medicine" dedicated his book to Schnabel and called him, "The Father of Wheatgrass."

 

Pines follows Schnabel's standards. We even use many of his fields and one of his laboratories. One field is right across the road from where we bottle and ship!

 

Unlike other green powders from Kansas that originate from facilities built for the meat industry,.Pines facilities were built for for 100% certified #organic, #NonGMOProject Verified, #Kosher, #GlutenFree, #vegan friendly human food.

 

We also still follow Schnabel's standard of packaging in amber glass bottles with special metal caps. This allows us to remove the oxygen to prevent the nutritional deterioration that occurs when products are packaged in plastic tubs or paper packets. After opening, the metal caps allow you to tightly seal the bottle for the freshest possible product.

 

As a result of these standards, Pines' green foods are the best value with more nutrition per serving than other products..

 

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Rough fescue and bluebunch wheatgrass are key species on this rangeland near Havre, MT. June. 1993.

This display was created by RTBG Horticulturist, Margot White, grown using Wheatgrass. The number 350 highlights the upper safe level of CO2 concentration in our atmosphere in order to avoid runaway climate change and was used in an International Day of Climate Action on 24th Oct 2009 (www.350.org). Actions from around the world highlighting 350 were photographed and images sent to the UN climate meeting delegates in Copenhagen to encourage them to develop a fair and effective climate treaty.

 

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The global wheatgrass market reached a volume of 3,100 Tons in 2017. Wheatgrass refers to young grass of the wheat plant which is available for human and animal consumption in both powder and juice form.

 

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Pseudoroegneria spicata (syn. Agropyron spicatum, Elymus spicatus, Festuca spicata, and others).

 

The lemma is about 1 cm long and the awns about 1.5 cm (lemmas in this species can be awnless, the "inerme" form, which some authors have broken into a separate subspecies, but the awnless forms apparently are intermixed and simply a part of the variability of the species.) Some stalks with awns can be seen in the picture above (look at higher resolution version).

 

July 16, 2011, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah, approx. 5400 ft. elev.

         

A bottle of Pines Wheat Grass comes from wheatgrass that was grown within a few miles of where it was dried, tableted, bottled and shipped. Many products that contain wheatgrass are grown by one company, shipped to another, then sold by them to yet another, then shipped to a processing plant, then sold from an office that is hundreds or thousand of miles away from where the product was grown and where it was packaged. In many cases the unbottled wheatgrass was shipped long distances from China and other developing countries on ocean vessels in the hot sun and warm salt air with no protection against nutrient loss.

Scribner's wheatgrass is characterized by prostrate to decumbent stems growing on exposed subalpine to alpine talus slopes. Typically only 2-3 stems are produced per bunch rendering this grass species inconspicuous. Sporadic individuals with many stems per bunch are encountered.

This annual species is common on sandy and gravelly soils. The terminal spike is just emerging through the leaf sheath. These bunchgrasses in this population all stand less than 6 inches (15 cm) tall. The inflorescence or terminal spike becomes a solid burr-like structure at maturity. This site lies in Yellowstone National Park, along the old highway between Gardiner and Mammoth, Park County, Montana.

After months of slow growth during the fall and winter in Kansas, the wheatgrass is still shorter in height than tray-grown wheat grass grown in a hot house or other artificially-warm conditions. The leaves of true wheatgrass are much darker green. They are thick. They are wide. They are fleshy and full of juice, and that juice is almost as thick as syrup and much darker green than tray grown wheatgrass.

The vegetation cover includes a burn during 1993 and green-stripping, where the native vegetation was removed and planted with crested wheatgrass. Green-stripping in the somewhat recent past is no doubt the cause of the low plant species diversity along this highway. [Transect RD46]

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