Agropyron subsecundum

Awned Wheatgrass
Awned Wheatgrass is a native perennial bunchgrass that thrives in dry, arid environments, such as deserts and semi-arid grasslands. While not a preferred forage species for livestock due to its coarse texture and low palatability, it can provide some grazing value for drought-tolerant animals like sheep and goats. Awned Wheatgrass is highly drought-tolerant and plays a crucial role in stabilizing soils in arid regions, reducing erosion and improving soil health. It also provides valuable cover and food for a range of wildlife species adapted to arid environments.
Key features
- Long-lived, easy to establish perennial bunchgrass
- Will grow up to 90 cm
- Tolerant to both drought and flooding conditions
- Easily distinguished by long awns on seedhead
- Grazing is recommended prior to seedhead development
Segment
Conservation Seed
Category
Native Grasses
Species
Wheatgrass
Sci. Name
Agropyron subsecundum