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21-06-2009, 06:53 PM
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| | | 2 grasses for ID please Is this Curved hard-grass, Parapholis incurva? Found growing on rare chalk in the middle of rich calcareous grassland....very short...only about 7cm...
2 found on the grassy edge of arable land...not quite sure what it is... I also found some in an old calcareous meadow
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21-06-2009, 06:56 PM
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| | | Re: 2 grasses for ID please the first one is fern-grass Catapodium rigidum - I'll have a think about number 2 EDIT . . . had a think and it could possibly be meadow oat-grass Helictotrichon pratensis (= Avenula pratense) - though that is a grass of chalk and limestone grassland rather than the edge of arable . . .
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Chris
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Last edited by Chris Yeates; 21-06-2009 at 07:06 PM.
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