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Sporobolus airoides

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Poaceae

Scientific name
  
Sporobolus airoides

Order
  
Poales

Genus
  
Sporobolus

Rank
  
Species

Sporobolus airoides Alkali Sacaton Grass Sporobolus airoides High Country Gardens

Similar
  
Sporobolus, Sporobolus cryptandrus, Sporobolus wrightii, Pleuraphis mutica, Bouteloua curtipendula

Sporobolus airoides is a species of grass known by the common name alkali sacaton. It is native to western North America, including the Western United States west of the Mississippi River, British Columbia and Alberta in Canada, and northern and central Mexico. It grows in many types of habitat, often in alkali soils, such as in California desert regions.

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Sporobolus airoides Sporobolus airoides Alkali sacaton

Description

Sporobolus airoides Sporobolus airoides

Sporobolus airoides is a perennial bunchgrass forming a clump of stems reaching up to two meters tall. The stem bases are thick and tough, almost woody in texture. The fibrous green or gray-green leaves are up to 50 or 60 centimeters in length. The inflorescence is long and generally wide open and spreading, bearing yellow spikelets with purplish bases. The grass produces abundant seeds, which are often dispersed in flowing water and germinate when embedded in sediment.

Halophyte - salinity

Sporobolus airoides is a facultative halophyte, able to grow in soils with high salt concentrations.

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This grass germinates best in warm, sunny, wet conditions, and it can easily move into saline soils such as those in alkali flats when the substrate is wet.

Cultivation

Sporobolus airoides Stevenson Intermountain Seed Sporobolus airoides

It is a valuable grass for habitat restoration and revegetation projects in disturbed habitat in the Southwest United States, especially in riparian zones in California and the Intermountain West.

Mojave Desert

It is planted with Muhlenbergia asperifolia - Scratchgrass for Mojave River and other Riparian zone restoration in the Mojave Desert. It produces dense groundcover once established.

References

Sporobolus airoides Wikipedia