We have never used this species in our prairie or savanna plantings, but even so, there are small patches here and there about the Conservancy. Where have they come from? Probably as a contaminant in the seeds of some other species. (It's difficult to guarantee complete seed purity.)
Small patch of Canada wild rye established in the Circle at the top of the ridge. The long, curled awns are characteristic of this species. |
The patch here consists of less than a dozen flower stalks, mixed in with Indian grass and little bluestem.
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