Agropyron Subsecundum Site
: A long-lived, perennial bunchgrass that grows in tufts.
: Stems are generally erect and can grow up to 90–120 cm tall. agropyron subsecundum
: The seeds feature prominent, long awns that give the seedhead a bristly appearance. : A long-lived, perennial bunchgrass that grows in tufts
: Highly versatile, it is tolerant of both drought and flooding conditions. : A long-lived
: Frequently used in reclamation projects and as a high-quality forage grass, though grazing is recommended before the seedheads (and their sharp awns) fully develop.
: This species is often referred to in modern botanical literature as Elymus trachycaulus ssp. subsecundus . NATIVE SEEDS & WILDFLOWERS - DLF Canada