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  • Bluejoint Reedgrass

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    • Found in moist to wet thickets, meadows, streambanks, shorelines, wetlands and meadows
    • Native to boreal forest region
    • Widely distributed on disturbed sites such as roadsides, abandoned fields, logging landings, harvested forest sites and skid trails
  • Red Top

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    • Native to Europe, Eurasia and North Africa
    • Now widely-distributed throughout North America
    • Common in moist depressional areas and disturbed sites
  • Sloughgrass

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    • Very common throughout most regions
    • Grows along shorelines, wet meadows and ditches
    • Found in shallow marshes or sloughs
  • Spike Trisetum

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    • Native to North America, South America and Eurasia
    • Widespread on the Canadian Arctic islands
    • Common in foothills, montane and boreal forest regions
  • Ticklegrass

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    • Commonly found in moist depressional areas and on disturbed sites
    • Native to North America and can be found from Alaska to Newfoundland
    • Tolerant to alpine climates
  • Tufted Hairgrass

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    • Can be found on all types of grasslands but prefers poorly-drained soils
    • Habitat includes sloughs, moist draws, wet meadows and streambanks
    • Will grow on dry sites at higher elevations
  • Awned Wheatgrass

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    • Commonly found in parkland, montane and foothills regions
    • Occurs in higher quality soils and on moist sites in the prairie region
    • Best adapted to moist, well-drained, non-alkaline loamy soils
  • Beardless Bluebunch Wheatgrass

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    • Common in the southern foothills and southern Rocky Mountain regions
    • Grows on dry slopes and in dry, open areas
  • Bluebunch Wheatgrass

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    • Common in the southern foothills and southern Rocky Mountain regions
    • Grows on dry slopes and in dry, open areas
  • Crested Wheatgrass

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    • Introduced to North America from western Siberia and Russia
    • Adapted to northwest, intermountain and Great Plains regions
    • Grows in dry rangeland conditions
  • Intermediate Wheatgrass

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    • Introduced to North America from Europe and Western Asia
    • Adapted to a wide variety of sites but prefers moister regions
    • Mostly found in Western Canada and the western United States
  • Northern Wheatgrass

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    • Found in prairie grasslands; on dry slopes; in dry, open woods; and on sand hills
    • The most common wheatgrass on the northern Great Plains
    • Found from British Columbia to Manitoba
  • Slender Wheatgrass

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    • Moist, well-drained soils
    • Well adapted to low areas with saline soils
    • Native to many grassland communities
  • Streambank Wheatgrass

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    • Commonly found in the northern Great Plains and intermountain regions of the Western United States
    • Found in the grasslands of Western Canada
    • Adapted to a wide variety of soils
  • Tall Wheatgrass

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    • Introduced to North America from Russia
    • Adapted for dry roadsides and saline area
    • Found in open forests in Grassland Regions and lower montane zones