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Bluebunch wheatgrass (Agropyron spicatum syn. Pseudoroegneria spicata ssp. spicata), Grass family (Poaceae).
Slopes of Red Butte, Utah.
Crested wheatgrass is abundant in the southern and highest elevation region of Burke Park, Bozeman, Montana, in the area where the hospital trail intersects with the main north-south trail.
A larger plant, dominating the knapweed. A friend told me he has seen it standing six feet high. This is just under three.
Crested wheatgrass is abundant in the southern and highest elevation region of Burke Park, Bozeman, Montana, in the area where the hospital trail intersects with the main north-south trail.
Crested wheatgrass is abundant in the southern and highest elevation region of Burke Park, Bozeman, Montana, in the area where the hospital trail intersects with the main north-south trail.
Wheatgrass sprouts. Read about this on Adventures in Bentomaking: www.aibento.net/2008/04/pork-tofu-bento-202/
Western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii syn. Agropyron smithii), Grass family (Poaceae).
Around Bloomington Lake, Bear Lake County, Idaho.
The young, slender blades of the common wheat plant yield an earthy, deep-green, nutrient-loaded juice (pictured here). Made from freshly ground wheatgrass, this juice had a sweet, almost honeyed, finish. Click the name for more info and recipe ideas.
Pseudoroegneria spicata or Agropyron spicatum, bluebunch wheatgrass, is most abundant on the upland sites of the Crazy D Ranch, southeast of Melville, Sweet Grass County, Montana.
Slender wheatgrass (Elymus trachycaulus syn. Agropyron trachycaulum), Grass family (Poaceae).
Along the Mount Naomi trail, Utah.
Tall wheatgrass (Thinopyrum elongatum syn. Agropyron elongatum syn. Thinopyrum ponticum), Grass family (Poaceae).
Powell's Slough Waterfowl Management Area, near Utah Lake.