Elymus magellanicus

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Elymus magellanicus (E.Desv.)

Poaceae

Life form: grass
Usage: ornamental plant

Exposure: sun   6

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 magellanicus (= Agropyron magellanicum, Agropyron pubiflorum) is a grass.

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[edit] Naming

Elymus magellanicus was already described and the name validly published by Étienne-Émile Desvaux. It was not until 1984, however, that Áskell Löve reclassified it into todays valid botanical systematics.

[edit] Taxonomy

Elymus magellanicus is a species 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 0,7 meters.

[edit] Wood and Bark

[edit] Leaves

Elymus magellanicus 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.

[edit] Root System

[edit] Distribution

Elymus magellanicus is native to the mountain regions of South America.

[edit] Cultivation

Elymus magellanicus prefers a sunny site and can withstand temperatures down to -23,3º C. It grows best in sandy or pebbly, loamy soil, sandy clay soil that is moist.


[edit] Uses

[edit] Maintenance

[edit] Varities and Cultivars

[edit] Poisonousness

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[edit] Pests and Diseases

[edit] Man and Elymus magellanicus

[edit] History

[edit] Elymus magellanicus in art

[edit] Symbolism

[edit] Superstition

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] Literature

[edit] Footnotes

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