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Calamagrostis stricta (Timm) Koeler  

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Family: Poaceae
northern reedgrass, more...slimstem reedgrass, slimstem reedgrass
[Calamagrostis borealis Laest., moreCalamagrostis neglecta subsp. borealis (Laest.) Selander, Calamagrostis neglecta subsp. stricta (Timm) Tzvelev, Calamagrostis neglecta var. borealis (Laest.) Kearney, Calamagrostis neglecta var. gracilis Scribn. ex Kearney, pro syn., Calamagrostis neglecta var. micrantha (Kearney) Stebbins, Calamagrostis robertii A.E.Porsild, Calamagrostis stricta var. borealis (Laest.) Lange]
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Rhizomatous, to 1 m, the culms scabrous below the infl, otherwise glabrous; sheaths glabrous or scaberulous; ligules 1-7+ mm, often lacerate; blades glabrous, or scabrous above, involute, 2-6 mm wide when unrolled; infl 5-15 mm, narrow and congested, sometimes lobed; glumes 2-6 mm, acute or abruptly acuminate, glabrous or scabrous; lemma scabrous, in most plants about equaling the second glume; callus-hairs copious, half to nearly as long as the lemma; awn inserted near the middle, straight or nearly so; rachilla-vestige to 1 mm, hairy throughout; 2n=28-126, apomictic at the higher ploidy-levels. Wet meadows and marshes; circumboreal, s. to N. Engl. and N.Y., Pa., W.Va., O., Ind., Mo., Ariz., and Calif. (C. inexpansa; C. neglecta)

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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