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Glyceria borealis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

Genus
  
Glyceria

Higher classification
  
Glyceria

Order
  
Poales

Subfamily
  
Pooideae

Scientific name
  
Glyceria borealis

Rank
  
Species

Glyceria borealis Glyceria borealis northern manna grass Go Botany

Similar
  
Glyceria, Grasses, Glyceria grandis, Glyceria leptostachya, Glyceria striata

Glyceria borealis is a species of mannagrass known by the common names northern mannagrass, boreal mannagrass, and small floating mannagrass. It is native to much of the northern half of North America, where it has a widespread distribution. This semiaquatic plant grows in wet areas in mountain forests, often in the water.

Glyceria borealis Glyceria borealis northern manna grass Go Botany

It grows a tall and very thin stem often exceeding a meter in height when erect. It may bend, lie flat on the ground, or float in the water of ponds and streams. The leaves bear ligules up to a centimeter long. The narrow, long inflorescence has cylindrical spikelets one to two centimeters long, each made up of 6 to 11 florets with membranous margins.

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References

Glyceria borealis Wikipedia