
Another member of the Grass Family (Poaceae) that is easy to identify is foxtail barley (
Hordeum jubatum). It's native to North America and eastern Siberia, but it acts like a weed, growing frequently in disturbed areas. The perennial herb is a monocot and can tolerate saline soils.

As the summer progresses, the grass will bend over more and appear flimsier.
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Not shot. Must be in the same family as wheat.
ReplyDeleteI have not entered into the grass identification arena, but as I am out and about these days, I am becoming more aware.