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813
813

Tricale hexaploide var. 813

813 is one of the most utilized triticale's in the Midwest. 813 is awnletted and has a superior disease package that works well for both grazing and chopping. 813 is consistently at the top of the list in both tonnage and quality.

  • Growing Region:  Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Agriculture
  • Height:  4+ ft
All-Star FACW Wetland Mix
All-Star FACW Wetland Mix

n/a

All-Star FACW Wetland Mix is a comprehensive mixture of sedges, rushes, wildflowers and grasses formulated to withstand wet to saturated soils. The species are adapted for the Great Plains and Midwest wetland boundaries.

  • Growing Region:  Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass, Grasslike, Forb
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Habitat Restoration
  • Height:  1-3 ft
All-Star OBGL Wetland Mix
All-Star OBGL Wetland Mix

n/a

All-Star OBL Wetland Mix is a comprehensive mixture of sedges, rushes, wildflowers and grasses formulated to withstand saturated to standing water areas. The species are adapted for the Great Plains and Midwest wetland boundaries.

  • Growing Region:  Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass, Forb, Grasslike
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Habitat Restoration
  • Height: 
Alpine timothy
Alpine timothy

Phleum alpinum

Short, Cool season, perennial native bunchgrass sometimes forming a sod. Occurs at high elevations in northern latitudes from 4,000-12,500 ft. Prefers mountain meadows, bogs and streambanks in well-drained to poorly drained soils. Provides good forage that stays green throughout the summer and late season. Used to revegetate roadsides, ski slopes and mines. 

  • Growing Region:  Southeast, Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-2 ft
American mannagrass
American mannagrass

Glyceria grandis

Cool season, rhizomatous, native perennial that occurs in wetlands, streambanks, marshes and ditches. Requires wet to moist soils; withstands periods of submersion. Grows rapidly. Important wetland food and habitat source for waterfowl, muskrats and deer throughout its range.

  • Growing Region:  Pacific Northwest, Southeast
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation
  • Height:  1-3 ft
American sloughgrass
American sloughgrass

Beckmannia syzigachne

Cool season, robust annual or short-lived perennial that may develop short rhizomes. Commonly occurs on wet sites such as ponds, swamps, ditch banks, shallow marshes and sloughs. Prefers clay soils; tolerant of saline soils. Shallow-rooted and able to colonize denuded wetland soils, making it excellent for riparian reclamation. Seeds are eaten by migratory birds. Palatable and frequently used for hay or grazing. 

  • Growing Region:  Pacific Northwest, Intermountain West, Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-3 ft
Annual ryegrass
Annual ryegrass

Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum

Formerly Lolium multiflorum. Cool season, annual bunchgrass adapted to many sites where adequate water is available. Establishes quickly and easily. Highly palatable to livestock and wildlife. Excellent for temporary pasture or for early spring growth in a perennial pasture mix. Use in erosion control blends for quick, temporary cover. Also used for winter over-seeding of dormant Warm season Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) lawns in the south and southwest.

  • Growing Region:  Intermountain West, Pacific Northwest, Midwest, Southeast, California
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Commercial Beautification, Turf, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-3 ft
AP EverRock
AP EverRock

Triticum aestivum

AgriPro is leading the way in the development and delivery of superior wheat seed genetics in North America. Each year more than 2,000 new experimental lines are generated and tested across 25 research and testing sites in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota. Only the very best of these experimental lines are advanced as potential AgriPro varieties. AgriPro varieties offer high-yield potential, good test weights and high-quality grain. Wheat producers like the consistency that AgriPro varieties provide under a wide range of conditions.

  • Growing Region:  Southeast, Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Agriculture
  • Height:  1-3 ft
Baltic rush
Baltic rush

Juncus balticus

Cool season, sod-forming, riparian native perennial grasslike. Occurs from deserts to subalpine zones, on saline or alkaline soils. Widely distributed, often found as a community dominant. Excellent for rehabilitating wetland and riparian ecosystems as well as some seasonally dry sites. Able to fix nitrogen. Used by a wide range of mammals and birds for food and habitat. 

  • Growing Region:  Pacific Northwest, Midwest, California, Intermountain West
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation
  • Height:  1-2 ft
Basin wildrye
Basin wildrye

Leymus cinereus

Basin wildrye is a large, coarse, robust, perennial bunchgrass. Basin wildrye clumps may reach 3 feet in diameter and 3 to 6 feet tall (10 feet under excellent soil and climate conditions). The growing points are 10 to 12 inches above the crown. It is a long-lived Cool season native with an extensive deep coarse fibrous root system.Native to the Great Plains and Intermountain regions of the western United States, Basin wildrye occurs in moist to dry sites including wet meadows, valley bottoms, flood plains and hillsides. It is very winter hardy and has a rather broad climatic adaptation. It grows best in areas with average annual precipitation of 8 inches to above 20 inches.

  • Growing Region:  Southeast, Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-3 ft
Bebb's sedge
Bebb's sedge

Carex bebbii

Cool season, tufted, native perennial grasslike. Occurs in wet meadows, streambanks, ditchways and saturated soils from low to mid elevations. May mimic an annual by maturing and flowering in its first growing season. Increases with disturbance. Good palatability to livestock and wildlife. Useful for wetland and riparian restoration. 

  • Growing Region:  Midwest, Southeast, Pacific Northwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-2 ft
Bermudagrass
Bermudagrass

Cynodon dactylon

Warm season, long-lived, perennial that spreads from rhizomes and stolons forming dense patches. Adapted to a wide variety of sites, including saline soils. Widely used for erosion control and as highly palatable forage for livestock, but may be an aggressive invader. Listed as noxious in some states. Used also as a turfgrass in the south.

  • Growing Region:  Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, Intermountain West, California, North America, Pacific Northwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Commercial Beautification, Turf, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-2 ft
Big bluestem
Big bluestem

Andropogon gerardii

Warm season, long-lived, perennial, bunchy sod-former occurs on a wide range of sites but thrives on well-drained soils. Rhizomes spread slowly. Tall, averaging 5-8 ft. in height, occasionally reaching 12 ft. Tolerates slightly acidic and saline soils. Withstands periodic flooding and high water tables. Co-dominant species with Indiangrass (Sorghastrum nutans) in the tallgrass prairie ecosystem; minor component of some mixed-grass prairie sites. Excellent palatability and highly productive.

  • Growing Region:  Midwest, Intermountain West
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-4 ft
Big galleta
Big galleta

Pleuraphis rigida

Formerly Hilaria rigida. Warm season, strongly rhizomatous, perennial grows in large shrub-like clumps. Best on sandy or gravelly soils; poor on clays. More drought tolerant than other Pleuraphis species. Greens-up quickly after spring rains and again in the fall when moisture is available. Found across large expanses of dunes in the Sonoran and Mohave Desert communities. Good reclamation species.  

  • Growing Region:  Pacific Northwest, Midwest, Southeast
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation
  • Height:  1-2 ft
Blue Grama
Blue Grama

Bouteloua gracilis

Warm season, drought tolerant, perennial sod-former. Adapted to a broad spectrum of soils, but thrives on medium textured, well-drained sites. Highest drought tolerance of the major Great Plains grasses. Grows in bunches in the southern U.S., but is a sod-former in the mixed-grass and shortgrass plains, at higher elevations or when frequently watered or closely grazed. Highly palatable and nutritious year round. Also used as a low maintenance turfgrass.

  • Growing Region:  Southwest, Intermountain West, Midwest
  • Blooms: 
  • Life Form:  Grass
  • Application Type:  Land Reclamation, Erosion Control, Commercial Beautification, Turf, Agriculture
  • Height:  1-2 ft

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