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Sprinkling in the soaked wheatgrass on top of some sand and soil.

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After being harvested, the wheatgrass is quickly brought to Pines facility for drying.

How to make your cats happy on a cold winter day: Bring a piece of lawn inside for them to chew on! This is a wheat grass kit I bought many years ago and was worried whether the seeds were still good. Well, they certainly were and germinated just fine!

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California Towhee stealing my wheatgrass seeds!

The sagebrush steppe around the Gunnison region is generally "improved" with stands of Agropyron cristatum (crested wheatgrass). Regardless, it harbors a diversity of native bunchgrasses, forbs, and shrubs. The sagebrush steppe in this region combines aspects of Wyoming (Opuntia polyacantha, Bouteloua gracilis) and mountain big sagebrush steppe (shrub species belonging to the Rosaceae, as well as the form of the sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata vaseyana). Bromus tectorum is common along the trails but absent from the sagebrush steppe in this area.

Flowerheads are spikes to 30 cm long and which break up at maturity. Spikelets have their broad side against the stem and are 11-30 mm long, 3-15-flowered and unawned. Glumes are placed side by side.

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Wheatgrass blows in the breeze along Norbeck Road in Sandy Spring, Md. April 4, 2014. Using a sense of color as an element where the image exists because of the color pallet present.. f 5.6 Shutter Speed 1/600 AWB ISO 125

I don't enjoy drinking wheatgrass juice, but I my rabbits like eating the grass, especially when it snows and they can't get to the grass in the yard.

Bluebunch wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria spicata ssp. spicata syn. Agropyron spicatum), Grass family (Poaceae).

Bioblitz at the Upper Sand Creek RNA, Garfield County, Utah.

 

To the north of Lake Abert, sagebrush steppe has been burned or otherwise removed and reclaimed with mainly Agropyron cristatum (crested wheatgrass). In this particular patch, Bromus tectorum is rare to absent, in contrast to other stands of Ag. cristatum in this area that are heavily colonized by B. tectorum

Pryor slender wheatgrass Foundation seed harvest at the Bridger PMC. July 2011.

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Native Bluebunch wheatgrass opening surrounded by Gambel's oak.

 

November 18, 2011, Salt Lake County, Utah, drainage north of Neff's Canyon

Six-row barley is commonly cultivated around the Lyme Regis area.

Roadside communities dominated by crested wheatgrass (i.e., roadside green strips) can harbor high levels of native plant diversity. Pronghorn are often observed in crested wheatgrass green strips. This site lies along Lincoln Blvd just north of the main southern entrance, Idaho National Laboratory, Butte County, Idaho.

Slender wheatgrass over the past year, or soon after the landscaping around the American Indian Hall was completed, has become the most abundant plant on the east central part of the campus of Montana State University, Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana. Slender bunches growing in high density obscures the bunchgrass growth habit. The large glumes that nearly envelope the adjacent floret cluster are distinctive. This area used to harbor sweetgrass, Anthoxanthum hirtum, which is still present but less abundant compared to a year ago.

The buns are happy that I ordered 5 pounds of organic wheat grass seed for them!

Wheatgrass, Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, Stanton ND

Pines was the first wheatgrass company in the natural foods marketplace and follows the tradition of the original wheatgrass that was sold in pharmacies between 1925 and 1960 as the world's first multi-vitamin. Over the past 35 years, people throughout the world have achieved improved health with Pines Wheat Grass and many lives have been enhanced through using profits to support feeding programs, education opportunities, and environmental causes. Few people in our modern society consume as much dark green, leafy fibrous green plant material that our bodies were designed to consume. This kind of food should be a dietary staple. Pines Wheat Grass is a convenient and economical means to increase dark green, leafy vegetables in your diet.

The shrink seal on the outside of the bottle ensures against tampering. If you look inside the metal cap of a bottle of Pines Wheat Grass you will see the pressure gasket inside the cap that keeps air from getting inside the bottle. This kind of gasket inside the cap and a glass bottle are the only ways to ensure the bottle was packaged, shipped and stored in an oxygen-free environment.

Bluebunch wheatgrass (syn: Agropyron spictatum)

Spikelets are 16–35 mm long and 4–10-flowered. Glumes subequal. Lemmas 6.9–12.5 mm long, glabrous or scabrous, mucronate, muticous or with an awn remaining straight when dry; lowest lemma muticous , mucronate or with an awn 0–3 mm long, remaining lemmas with awn 0–11.5 mm long.

Pryor slender wheatgrass seed that has been cleaned. Bridger Plant Materials Center, Bridger, MT. August 2017.

Agropyron spicatum

Monck Park Road east of Nicola, BC

September 6, 2007

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