Origin: | Native to North America | |
Use: | Perennial, warm season, native grass that provides fair grazing for wildlife; good grazing for livestock. | |
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Plant Description: | ||
General | Characteristics of Quackgrass | |
Life Span | Perennial | |
Growth Form | tall, erect, rhizomatous plant | |
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Seeding Rate 40" Rows: Broadcast: |
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pH requirement | 5.2 to 7.8 | |
Rainfall requirement | 24 to 65 inches | |
Soil texture Sandy: Loam: Clay: |
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Cold Tolerance: | High | |
General | Provides fair grazing for wildlife; good grazing for livestock. | |
ID Features: | Habit: Strongly rhizomatous cool-season perennial.. Culms: 30-100 cm tall or more, erect to decumbent; glabrous, bright green or glaucous. Blades: Flat, 7-30 cm. long, 5-10 mm. wide, flat, glabrous to pilose; prominently auriculate. Sheaths: Usually shorter than the internodes, glabrous or the lower sparsely pilose. Ligule: Very short, .2-.8 mm long; membranous. Inflorescence: Terminal, bilateral spikes, 5-15 cm. long, rachis scabrous on the angles. Spikelets: 3-7-flowered, 1-1.5 cm. long; slightly compressed, placed flatwise to the rachis, usually single at each node. Glumes: 6-12 mm. long; first slightly shorter than the second, or sometimes equal; acuminate or awn-tipped; 3-7-nerved. Lemma: 8-12 mm. long; strongly nerved, awn-tipped, 1-5 mm long or awnless. Palea: Obtuse; shorter than the lemma; 2-keeled, scabrous on the keels. Caryopsis: Enclosed in the lemma, adherent to the palea. Habitat: Fields and waste places, particularly in moist soils. Remarks: Introduced from Eurasia, considered a weed. Synonyms: Elymus repens (L.) Gould quackgrass Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv. var. subulatum (Schreb.) Roemer & J.A. Schultes |
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