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Rough Fescue Complex
- Includes northern rough fescue (Festuca altaica), foothills rough fescue (Festuca campestris) and plains rough fescue (Festuca hallii)
- Good early spring protein
- Forage for mule deer and bighorn sheep through fall and winter
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Sheep Fescue
- Cool season perennial
- Planted in open forests, mountain slopes and foothill slopes from Alaska to North Dakota
- Adapted to a wide variety of soil conditions
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Inland Saltgrass
- Thrives along coastlines, salt flats and disturbed soils
- Found in forests, woodlands, slopes of mountains and desert scrub habitats
- Likes poorly drained soils with high water table
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Nuttall’s Alkaligrass
- Widespread from Alaska east throughout Canada to Greenland, and common in the Western and Central United States
- Found in areas with moist alkaline or saline soils
- Found around slough margins and shorelines
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Weeping Alkaligrass
- Likes moist to periodically moist saline soils
- Less expensive and more commercially available than Nuttall's alkaligrass
- Can also be used as a turfgrass
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Big Bluestem
- Found in shortgrass prairies to coastal plains
- Can tolerate a wide variety of well-drained soils
- Typically does well on low fertility soils
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Blue Grama
- Found on dry grasslands and thin, soiled upland sites
- Common in the dry mixed-grass prairie
- Occasionally found in drier sites in the foothills and Parkland Regions
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Buffalo Grass
- Common throughout the Great Plains
- Found across Canadian Prairies
- Best adapted to low rainfall areas
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Indiangrass
- Warm season perennial
- Used in roadside cover and on areas subject to wind erosion
- Grazed by livestock and wildlife
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Little Bluestem
- Found in prairie grasslands in dry, often sandy rangeland with a high water table
- Grows on south-facing slopes
- Adapted to a wide range of soils
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Sideoats Grama
- Grows well on mountainous plateaus, rocky slopes and sandy plains
- Found throughout Southcentral Canada, the United States, Mexico and down into South America
- Common on prairies, open brush, forest openings and rocky slopes
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Switchgrass
- Dominant species in the tall grass prairies
- Grows well in a variety of soil types, except for wet soils
- Grows along roadsides where moisture is present
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Bluejoint Reedgrass
- 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
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Red Top
- Native to Europe, Eurasia and North Africa
- Now widely-distributed throughout North America
- Common in moist depressional areas and disturbed sites
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Sloughgrass
- Very common throughout most regions
- Grows along shorelines, wet meadows and ditches
- Found in shallow marshes or sloughs