Elymus canadensis L.
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Filed As
Poaceae
Elymus canadensis L. -
Collector(s)
C. A. Morse 10589 with Suneeti Jog, 06 Aug 2004
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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.
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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.
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Description
Plants caespitose.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1654591
Occurrence ID: c47f425d-fb7f-4e6b-8bf0-dd2daac5eaf3
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Poaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Kansas
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County/Municipio
Leavenworth Co.
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Locality
Fort Leavenworth Military Reservation: NE part. N side of Sherman Army Airfield, just S of Weston Bend of Missouri River.; 0
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Elevation
Alt. 235 m. (771 ft.)
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Coordinates
39.3774, -94.9001
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Distribution
BOTANICAL Q-ardeN New York Botanical Garden lb5M5^1 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 1654591
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Elymus canadensis L.