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Monday, 20 July 2015

Common couch, twitch, quick grass - Elymus repens (L.) Gould - Cyprus


Elymus repens, commonly known as couch grass, is a very common perennial species of grass native to most of Europe, Asia, the Arctic biome, and northwest Africa. It has been brought into other mild northern climates for forage or erosion control, but is often considered a weed.
Other names include common couchtwitchquick grassquitch grass (also just quitch), dog grassquackgrassscutch grass, and witchgrass
It has creeping rhizomes which enable it to grow rapidly across grassland. It has flat, hairy leaves with upright flower spikes. The stems ('culms') grow to 40–150 cm tall; the leaves are linear, 15–40 cm long and 3–10 mm broad at the base of the plant, with leaves higher on the stems 2–8.5 mm broad. The flower spike is 10–30 cm long, with spikelets 1–2 cm long, 5–7 mm broad and 3 mm thick with three to eight florets. The glumes are 7–12 mm long, usually without an awn or with only a short one.
It flowers at the end of June through to August in the northern hemisphere.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photos Troodos,Kannoures,2/7/2015 by George Konstantinou




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