Agropyron Subsecundum «REAL»

: Found in a variety of environments including meadows, rocky slopes, and disturbed sites like roadsides.

: Stems are generally erect and can grow up to 90–120 cm tall. agropyron subsecundum

The primary or most distinguishing characteristic of Agropyron subsecundum (commonly known as Awned Wheatgrass ) is its long awns on the seedhead. These awns are typically straight to somewhat divergent and can reach lengths of up to 40 mm , making the plant easily recognizable compared to other wheatgrasses. Key Identification Features : Found in a variety of environments including

: Highly versatile, it is tolerant of both drought and flooding conditions. These awns are typically straight to somewhat divergent

: A long-lived, perennial bunchgrass that grows in tufts.

: A spike-like head ranging from 4 to 25 cm in length. Ecological & Practical Traits

: The seeds feature prominent, long awns that give the seedhead a bristly appearance.