Elymus lanceolatus

Northern Wheatgrass
Northern Wheatgrass is a native perennial bunchgrass that thrives in a variety of cool-season environments, including grasslands, meadows, and along stream banks. It provides moderate forage value for livestock, especially when grazed or hayed early in the season. Northern Wheatgrass is well-adapted to a range of soil conditions, including those with low fertility. It plays a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity in grassland ecosystems, providing valuable cover and food for a range of wildlife species, including birds that use its seed heads for nesting material.
Key features
- Most widely distributed native grass on the Prarires
- Hardy, long lived perennial species
- Very dense, shallow fiborous roots; deep feeder roots penetrate to at least 60 cm
- Three way rooting system
- Rhizomes for vegetative spreading reproduction
Segment
Conservation Seed
Category
Native Grasses
Species
Wheatgrass
Sci. Name
Elymus lanceolatus