University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection (COLO:V)
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Agropyron mongolicum Keng
POACEAE
J.M. Friedman
58
1991-08-21
21 August 1991
United States, Colorado, Douglas, Plum Creek, between Sedalia and Louviers, cross section 9L.
39.4672302 -104.9960285 +-1000m. WGS84
I plotted the UTM along Plum Creek at 1720 meters. RA
1720 meters
1720 m
Alluvial terraces of fine to medium sand, about 2.5 m above the channel bed.
Frt
Agropyron mongolicum Keng, culm villous below spike, spike pectinate; spikelets glabrous, det. by W.A. Weber, February 25, 1997. Original ID as Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertner. Friedman, J.M. 1993. Vegetation establishment and channel narrowing along a Great-Plains stream following a catastrophic flood.
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