Summary[edit] Description: Hills by Miranda Cove in Lark Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Date: 18 August 2019, 15:05. Source: Own work. Author: Ryan Hodnett.
Summary[edit] Description: Other common names include bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass, Canadian reedgrass, meadow pinegrass, and marsh reedgrass. It is found in high quality wet meadows and wet prairies in tall and mixed grass prairies in the Prairie Pothole Region. Bluejoint is a long lived, perennial cool season grass with stout stems. It is used in wetland restoration and enhancement as well as shoreline and streambank stabilization. Creeping underground shoots (rhizomes) improve the plants ability to bind soil, especially along higher gradient streams and waterways. It is included in hydroseeding mixtures for drainage ditches designed to filter stormwater. This species provides forage for bison, deer, small mammals, waterfowl, and other bird species. Bluejoint occurs from low to mid-elevation across most of Canada and the United States, except for the Southeast. Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS. Date: 8 July 2011, 13:56. Source: Canada bluejoint (Calamagrostis canadensis) Sand Lake Wetland Management District 01. Author: USFWS Mountain-Prairie.
Summary[edit] Description: Other common names include bluejoint, bluejoint reedgrass, Canadian reedgrass, meadow pinegrass, and marsh reedgrass. It is found in high quality wet meadows and wet prairies in tall and mixed grass prairies in the Prairie Pothole Region. Bluejoint is a long lived, perennial cool season grass with stout stems. It is used in wetland restoration and enhancement as well as shoreline and streambank stabilization. Creeping underground shoots (rhizomes) improve the plant's ability to bind soil, especially along higher gradient streams and waterways. It is included in hydroseeding mixtures for drainage ditches designed to filter stormwater. This species provides forage for bison, deer, small mammals, waterfowl, and other bird species. Bluejoint occurs from low to mid-elevation across most of Canada and the United States, except for the Southeast. Photo: Tom Koerner/USFWS. Date: 30 August 2008, 19:09. Source: Canada bluejoint (Calamagrostis canadensis) Sand Lake Wetland Management District 02. Author: USFWS Mountain-Prairie.