Elymus canadensis L.

  • Filed As

    Poaceae
    Elymus canadensis L.

  • Collector(s)

    C. A. Morse 10589 with Suneeti Jog, 06 Aug 2004

  • Location

    United States of America. Kansas. Leavenworth Co. Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation: NE part. N side of Sherman Army Airfield, just S of Weston Bend of Missouri River.; 0.

  • Habitat

    Cottonwood-boxelder riparian forest with herbaceous understory. Weedy second-growth woodland transitions dominated by boxelders on N and S edges of forest. Mud flats and muddy bank of river. Equisetum-Laportea and Carex tribuloides-C. grayi-C. hyalinolepis.

  • Description

    Plants caespitose.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 1654591

    Occurrence ID: c47f425d-fb7f-4e6b-8bf0-dd2daac5eaf3

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Poales

  • Family

    Poaceae

  • All Determinations

    Elymus canadensis L.

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Kansas

  • County/Municipio

    Leavenworth Co.

  • Locality

    Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation: NE part. N side of Sherman Army Airfield, just S of Weston Bend of Missouri River.; 0

  • Elevation

    Alt. 235 m. (771 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    39.3774, -94.9001

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BOTANICAL
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PLANTS OF KANSAS, USA

POACEAE

Elymus canadensis L.

Kansas, Leavenworth Co: Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation:
NE part. N side of Sherman Army Airfield, just S of Weston Bend of
Missouri River. Between 39.37737°N 94.90015°W, 39.39218°N
94.89832°W, and 39.39049°N 94.88889°W (determined by GPS).
Elevation ca 770 ft.

Cottonwood-boxelder riparian forest with herbaceous understory
dominated by Equisetum-Laportea and Carex tribuloides-C. grayi-
C. hyalinolepis associations; weedy second-growth woodland
transitions dominated by boxelders on N- and S edges of forest;
and mud flats and muddy bank of river.

Locally abundant along river bank. Plants caespitose.

06 August 2004

Caleb A. Morse 10589 and Suneeti Jog

The Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium (KANU)
University of Kansas, Lawrence KS USA

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