Yellow Oatgrass, Golden Oat Grass (Trisetum flavescens)


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The grass is susceptible to yellow oat grass mosaic virus , a virus of genus ''Tritimovirus''. Defense This grass is noted for being toxic to livestock, causing calcinosis, the deposition of calcium in soft tissues including muscle and tendons, the heart and large arteries including the aorta. Cattle suffer difficulty in moving and standing and.


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Trisetum flavescens, the yellow oatgrass [1] or golden oat grass, is a species of grass in the family Poaceae. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It can be found elsewhere, such as sections of North America, where it was introduced as a rangeland grass for grazing. [2] It now exists in the wild as a common weed . Description


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Description Yellow Oat Grass has a short rootstock forming loose tufts. The stems are from one to two feet high, very slender, and leafy to about the middle. Secondary shoots develop from the base of the stems. They sprout from buds within sheaths of old leaves and are at first enclosed by them.


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Yellow Oat-grass Trisetum flavescens Coirce búi Family: Poaceae Flowering June-July. Perennial. Native. Identification by Paul Green Loose, spreading flowerheads with shiny, yellowish spikelets. The lemmas have pointed tips ending in two teeth with bent awns. Tufts of soft, flat leaves with hairy upper surfaces and collar-like ligules. Height.


Yellow Oatgrass (Trisetum flavescens subsp. flavescens) Species WildBristol.uk

Yellow oat-grass (Trisetum flavescens L. Beauv) is a perennial grass native to Europe, West Asia and North Africa, forming with other perennial grass species a pasture crop of economic importance. During a survey (2000-03) of cereal virus diseases in the Czech Republic, yellow oat-grass showing mosaic symptoms and a reduction in size was.


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oat grass, any of the perennial plants of two genera of grasses, Arrhenatherum and Danthonia (family Poaceae).Named for their similarity to true oats (Avena sativa), the plants generally feature long dense spikelets of seeds.Several species are grown as forage and pasture grasses.. Approximately six or seven species of tall grasses native to temperate Europe and Asia constitute the genus.


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YELLOW OAT GRASS (Trisetum flavescens (L.) Beauv.) Other English names: Yellow False Oat, Golden Oat Grass. Botanical description: Yellow Oat Grass is perennial with a short rootstock forming loose tufts. The stems are from one to two feet high, very slender, and leafy to about the middle. Secondary shoots develop from the base of the stems.


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Yellow Oatgrass. Trisetum flavescens can grow to just under a meter tall and is a member of the Poaceae family. Description. Popular name(s): Yellow Oatgrass, Golden Oat Grass; Botanical name: Trisetum flavescens; Family: Poaceae; Origin: Europe, Asia (Caucasus, West Asia, Central Asia), North Africa (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)


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On the BSBI's Plant Crib page you'll find ID sheets for many grass species and genera, from Arrhenatherum (false oat-grass) and Bromus (bromes) right through to Spartina (cord-grasses) and Trisetum flavescens (yellow oat-grass). On our Plant ID for experienced botanists page, check out the TEP files, ID sheets for 15 common grass species.


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This perennial grass is evergreen or semi-evergreen in regions with mild to moderate winter seasons, providing visual interest even after the growing season has ended. A clumping plant with a rapid growth rate, blue oat grass has been described as dramatic and yet well-behaved.


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They all enjoy full and partial sun, grow in all types of soil in zones 2 to 8, and reach around 5 feet to 25 feet tall, and about 10 inches wide. 1. Blue oat. Blue oat (Avena sempervirens syn. Helictotrichon sempervirens) is one of the most beautiful ornamental grasses to grow in your garden.


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Trisetum flavescens (L.) P.Beuav. - Yellow Oat-grass - Gramineae / Poaceae. An attractive-looking yellowish perennial grass, with delicate oat-like spikelets and flowers. Found in base-rich or calcareous grassland (but not usually on sand dunes) and mainly associated with the basaltic scarp, old chalk quarries, and Carboniferous limestone regions.


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Records of Trisetum flavescens (Yellow Oat-grass): 1: Trisetum flavescens (Yellow Oat-grass) 27 Jul 1972 OSGR: SE86 54° 0' N, 0° 40' W Vice County: South-east Yorks (VC 61) England Identification References: (Identification references for Trisetum flavescens (Yellow Oat-grass))


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Scientific name: Arrhenatherum elatius A fluffy-looking grass of rough grassland, roadside verges and disturbed ground, False oat-grass is very familiar and often overlooked; in fact, it can help to stabilise dunes and shelter small mammals. Species information Category Grasses, sedges and rushes Statistics Height: up to 1.5m Conservation status


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The meaning of YELLOW OAT GRASS is a Eurasian grass (Trisetum flavescens) with yellow panicles that is sometimes cultivated.