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- Festuca_thurberi abstract "Festuca thurberi is a species of grass known by the common name Thurber's fescue. It is native to a section of the western United States encompassing New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. It probably also occurs in parts of Arizona.This perennial grass forms a large, dense tuft of stout stems which may just exceed one meter in maximum height. It has a fibrous root network and no rhizomes. The roots are generally colonized by various mycorrhizae. The leaves are mostly located at the base of the stems. They feature a ligule which may be nearly one centimeter in length. The inflorescence is a panicle up to 17 centimeters long with spikelets borne on spreading branches a few centimeters long.This grass often occurs at high elevations. It can be found in alpine climates. It grows in several habitat types, usually in cool, dry areas. It is a dominant species in a number of regions throughout its range, growing in forest and woodland understory; it is an indicator species for a number of forest understory types. It occurs at elevations above Arizona fescue but below sheep fescue, with some overlap. It is more often a dominant grass at high elevations than the latter. It is associated with forests of quaking aspen in much of its region. In this habitat it can form a dense, tall, productive understory. In the Rocky Mountains it often begins its growth under the snowpack, producing chlorotic leaves until it encounters sunlight. Some meadows and grasslands are dominated by this species.This grass provides an adequate forage for livestock, more so for cattle than for sheep. Sheep probably find the grass less palatable because of its rough leaves. Cattle grazing in quaking aspen communities consume this grass in large quantities. Many wild animals such as elk utilize the grass as well.".
- Festuca_thurberi binomialAuthority George_Vasey_(botanist).
- Festuca_thurberi class Monocotyledon.
- Festuca_thurberi conservationStatus "G4".
- Festuca_thurberi conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Festuca_thurberi division Flowering_plant.
- Festuca_thurberi family Poaceae.
- Festuca_thurberi genus Festuca.
- Festuca_thurberi kingdom Plant.
- Festuca_thurberi order Commelinids.
- Festuca_thurberi order Poales.
- Festuca_thurberi thumbnail Festuca_thurberi.jpg?width=300.
- Festuca_thurberi wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=FETH.
- Festuca_thurberi wikiPageExternalLink NatureServe?searchName=Festuca+thurberi.
- Festuca_thurberi wikiPageID "34164379".
- Festuca_thurberi wikiPageRevisionID "578451168".
- Festuca_thurberi binomial "Festuca thurberi".
- Festuca_thurberi binomialAuthority George_Vasey_(botanist).
- Festuca_thurberi familia Poaceae.
- Festuca_thurberi genus "Festuca".
- Festuca_thurberi hasPhotoCollection Festuca_thurberi.
- Festuca_thurberi ordo Poales.
- Festuca_thurberi regnum Plant.
- Festuca_thurberi species "F. thurberi".
- Festuca_thurberi status "G4".
- Festuca_thurberi statusSystem "TNC".
- Festuca_thurberi unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Festuca_thurberi unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Festuca_thurberi unrankedOrdo Commelinids.
- Festuca_thurberi subject Category:Festuca.
- Festuca_thurberi subject Category:Flora_of_North_America.
- Festuca_thurberi type Eukaryote.
- Festuca_thurberi type Plant.
- Festuca_thurberi type Species.
- Festuca_thurberi type Organism.
- Festuca_thurberi comment "Festuca thurberi is a species of grass known by the common name Thurber's fescue. It is native to a section of the western United States encompassing New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. It probably also occurs in parts of Arizona.This perennial grass forms a large, dense tuft of stout stems which may just exceed one meter in maximum height. It has a fibrous root network and no rhizomes. The roots are generally colonized by various mycorrhizae.".
- Festuca_thurberi label "Festuca thurberi".
- Festuca_thurberi sameAs m.0hq_ngl.
- Festuca_thurberi sameAs Q5445878.
- Festuca_thurberi sameAs Q5445878.
- Festuca_thurberi wasDerivedFrom Festuca_thurberi?oldid=578451168.
- Festuca_thurberi depiction Festuca_thurberi.jpg.
- Festuca_thurberi isPrimaryTopicOf Festuca_thurberi.