| Origin: | Native to North America | |
| Use: | Perennial, warm season, native that provides fair grazing for wildlife and livestock. | |
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| General | ||
| Life Span | Perennial | |
| Growth Form | tall, erect, bunchgrass | |
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| Seeding Rate 40" Rows: Broadcast: |
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| Cold Tolerance: | High | |
| General | Provides fair grazing for wildlife and livestock. | |
| ID Features: | This 12- to 36-inch tall bunchgrass has erect stems and a whitish to purplish base. The panicle is dense, greenish or purplish to white and narrow with 8 to 12 flowered spikelets. The glumes are nearly equal--5/32 inch. It often has a sour odor. | |
Special Notes: |
White Tridens (Tridens albescens) Information #1 | |