Bluegrass (Poa pratensis), an undesirable component of prairies, is much more sensitive to drought than prairie grasses. Black Earth Rettenmund Prairie has areas where bluegrass is still prominent, a legacy of former times. A brief survey showed that the drought has killed most of this bluegrass, leaving prominent bare areas.
Former bluegrass area (between the forbs), now bare ground. |
Hopefully, prairie grasses will be able to take over these bare areas.
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