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Smooth Wildrye
Compare product- Native to western North America from Alaska to Ontario
- Commonly found in moist meadows, woodlands or forests at mid-elevations
- Found along the length of the Pacific Northwest
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Alpine Bluegrass
Compare product- Tolerates heavy traffic
- Very cold tolerant
- Colonizes disturbances
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Canada Bluegrass
Compare product- Cool season perennial
- Found on shores, moist foothills grasslands and in open woods
- Grows in areas from open montane woods to alpine elevations
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Fowl Bluegrass
Compare product- Cool season perennial
- Easy to establish
- Likes meadows and moist open marshes, from low to medium elevations
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Sandberg Bluegrass
Compare product- Cool season perennial
- Common in southern regions throughout the Prairies
- Found on dry slopes, clay flats and dry prairie grasslands
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Fringed Brome
Compare product- Cool season perennial
- Starts spring growth around mid-May
- Highly palatable forage for livestock and wildlife
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Mountain Brome
Compare product- Cool season, short-lived perennial
- Rapid establishment
- Ideal root system for stabilizing slopes
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Nodding Brome
Compare product- Cool season, short-lived perennial
- Drought tolerant
- Medium to high palatability to livestock and wildlife
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Green Needlegrass
Compare product- Good forage value with high spring protein and good palatability
- Produces good quality hay with high yields
- Cold and drought tolerant
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Indian Ricegrass
Compare product- Cool season perennial
- Good source of protein in spring
- Valuable winter forage
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Needle & Thread Grass
Compare product- Long-lived, cool season perennial
- High protein forage value for spring grazing
- Excellent winter hardiness
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Prairie Junegrass
Compare product- Cool season, long-lived perennial
- Excellent results stabilizing tailings
- Early spring growth
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Prairie Sandreed
Compare product- Long-lived, warm season perennial
- Great erosion control due to very deep root system
- Important species for stabilizing sandy sites
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Sand Dropseed
Compare product- Found in dry, open sandy woods and in open prairie grasslands
- Long-lived, warm season perennial
- Stabilizes sandy soils and hills with its extensive root system
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Western Porcupine Grass
Compare product- Found in moist prairies and open areas in the aspen parkland
- Prefers medium-textured loamy soils
- Common in foothills and montane grasslands