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Creeping Foxtail

(Alopecurus arundinaceus)
'Garrison Foxtail'

Cool Season Species
Growth Form sod forming grass
Origin Introduced from Eurasia
Inflorescence spike-like, cylindrical to 10cm
Ligules membranous, rounded

Adapted to most temperate regions of North America; grows to nearly 4'; well adapted to poorly drained soils, can survive prolonged flooding; good salt and alkaline tolerance; often difficult to establish seedlings.

Best seeded at 6–10 pounds PLS/acre alone, or 3–5 pounds PLS/acre in mixtures. 900,000 seeds/pound.

Germination in 14 days, early spring best.

Variety
Garrison – very high forage value, broader leaf texture, from North Dakota

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