Abstract
Certain grasses have been identified by Jason R. Swallen. Poa trivialis L., P. canbyi (Scribn.) Piper, and P. Fendleriana Steud. are new records for Nebraska. Poa canbyi is common in the mixed prairie in Pine Ridge where it has increased considerably during the past period of drought. Poa Fendleriana was found in Dawes County in Indian Canyon (11) and in Sioux County on the Piper Ranch (17) where it grew on protected slopes covered with open stands of ponderosa pine. Poa trivialis grows in large quantities along small streams in Pine Ridge (6). Poa glaucifolia Scribn. & Williams (Poa plattensis Rydb.) was found in open woods of pine in Dawes County (12), and in Franklin County (41683) in protected ravines. Poa sylvestris Gray, formerly recorded by Bates from Long Pine, was found in swampy land at Valentine, Cherry County (10) and at Chadron State Park, Dawes County (9).
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