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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 562650'ALYESKA'Arctagrostis latifolia (R. Br.) Griseb. Alaska, United StatesW61992DEVELOPEDPRE 10/01/1992CultivarMedium to tall grass, growing to ca. 1.4m in height, with wide, lax leaves and stout rhizomes giving a conservative spreading habit. In open stands, forms dense, robust clumps of leafy stems. Inflorescences narrow and erect to open and lax. Includes both tetraploid (2n=28) and octoploid (2n=56) plants. Recommended for use in revegetation mixes in Alaska where recovery by native species is desired, or in artic, alpine, or coastal tundra regions where many commonly used cvs. may be difficult to establish and maintain.1457622PI 562650
1PI 562651'SOURDOUGH'Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) P. Beauv. Alaska, United States Historic1989DEVELOPEDCultivarPlant height 1.8m in dense clumps of leafy stems produced from medium-sized rhizomes. Generally grows much shorter on unfertilized disturbed sites or in dense stands. Inflorescences are borne erect and by anthesis, open into panicles of small spikelets. Seed is shed readily when ripe, aided in distribution by presence of long hairs on florets. Includes tetraploid (2n=28), hexaploid, and octoploid plants. Adapted for inclusion in planting mixes throughout mainland Alaska. Recommended particularly for more harsh environments of tundra locations where few cvs. are adapted.1457623PI 562651
2PI 599251'TUNDRA'Poa glauca Vahl Alaska, United StatesW61977DEVELOPEDPRE 1977CultivarAdapted to extreme northern areas with severe environmental conditions. Short-to-medium height, tufted bluegrass, 5.5 dm tall. Basal clump of narrow leaves, short inflorescence. Susceptible to powdery mildew.1125978PI 599251