Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus

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Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus (Simonet & Guin.) Melderis

Poaceae

Life form: grass
Usage: economic plant

Exposure: sun   5

Moisture: moist

Soil: sandy loam - Soil: gritty loam - Soil: sandy clay

Leaf arrangement: alternate
Leaves:

Leaf shape: linear

Leaf division: simple

Flower shape: not specified
Fruit: caryopsis

 

Inflorescence: spike

Flowers: not specified
Flower habit: not specified

Growth form: not specified

Taxonomy

Divisio:
Magnoliophyta
Subdivisio:
Magnoliophytina
Classis:
Liliopsida
Subclassis:
Commelinidae
Superordo:
Poanae
Ordo:
Poales
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Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus (= Agropyron junceiforme, Agropyron junceum ssp. boreoatlanticus, Elytrigia junceiformis) is a grass.

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[edit] Naming

Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus was already described and the name validly published by Marc Simonet and Marcel Guinochet. It was not until 1978, however, that Aleksandre Melderis reclassified it into todays valid botanical systematics.

[edit] Taxonomy

Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus is a subspecies in the genus Elymus (wild rye, a common name also used for Leymus, Psathyrostachys and x Elyleymus ) which contains 150 species and belongs to the family of the Poaceae (Grass Family).

[edit] Characteristics

[edit] Growth

The plants grow to a height of approximately 0,6 meters.

[edit] Wood and Bark

[edit] Leaves

Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus has simple leaves. The leaves are arranged opposite one another. They are linear with entire margins.


[edit] Flowers and Fruit

The flowers are arranged in spikes.

The fruits are caryopses.

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[edit] Distribution

Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus is native to west Europe, Germany and is naturalized in North America.

[edit] Cultivation

Elymus farctus ssp. boreoatlanticus prefers a sunny site and can withstand temperatures down to -28,2º C. It grows best in sandy or pebbly, loamy soil, sandy clay soil that is moist.


[edit] Uses

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[edit] Poisonousness

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[edit] History

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[edit] Symbolism

[edit] Superstition

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