(PLS) American Mannagrass (Glyceria Grandis) is most commonly found in wet areas such as riverbanks and ponds. This is a rhizomatous perennial grass bearing thin stems which approach two meters in maximum height. The sturdy leaves each have a prominent central vein. The tops of the stems are occupied with spreading, multibranched inflorescences bearing many small, oval-shaped spikelets.
Sun Exposure | Prairie |
Soil Moisture | Wet, Wet Mesic |
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Max Height | 5 feet |
Wetland Code | OBL |
Germ Code | A,D |
Seeds Per Ounce | 70,000 |
Edible Uses: Unknown
Medicinal Uses: Uknown
Herbal Uses: Unknown