Poa arida

Vasey

Plains bluegrass

Poaceae
Poa arida
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Poa arida
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(c) Michael John Oldham, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
Poa arida
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(c) Michael John Oldham, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

What to Eat

The seeds are eaten.

Where to Find It

It is a temperate plant.

North America, USA,

Countries: Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti, Jamaica, St Kitts & Nevis, St Lucia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, Trinidad & Tobago, United States, St Vincent

How to Identify

A temperate grass with edible seeds.

Wikipedia

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Poa arida is a species of grass known by the common names plains bluegrass and prairie speargrass. It is native to North America, where it occurs throughout western and central Canada and the central United States. It is most common east of the Continental Divide; specimens west are often misidentifications. This perennial grass grows up to 80 centimeters tall. The inflorescence is usually compact, its spikelets containing 3 to 7 flowers each. The grass sometimes has rhizomes. It grows in tufts or clumps or sometimes solitary. It reproduces by seed and by rhizome. The grass grows in many types of habitat in the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado Plateau, the Great Plains, and other adjacent regions. It can be found in grassland, sagebrush, shrubsteppe, and prairie. It can be found in alpine climates and saltgrass plant communities. The northern limit of its distribution is in northern Alberta.

Names & Synonyms
Paneion aridum (Vasey) LunellPaneion pratensiforme (Rydb.) LunellPoa andina Nutt. ex vaseyPoa overi Rydb.Poa plattensis Rydb.Poa pratensiformis Rydb.Poa sheldonii Vasey
References (1)
  • Moerman, D. F., 2010, Native American Ethnobotany. Timber Press. p 420

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