Bentgrasses

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  1. Perennials
    1. Spike Redtop
    2. Mountain Bentgrass
    3. Idaho Bentgrass
    4. Thurber's Bentgrass
  2. Annual
    1. Littleleaf Bentgrass
Bentgrasses are annual or perennial [wikipedia]grasses. Many of them are native to the Yuba-Sutter area.

Perennials

Spike Redtop

[wikipedia]Spike redtop is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 10,000 feet. It is found in riparian forest.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the [WWW]California Native Plant Link Exchange.

Mountain Bentgrass

[wikipedia]Mountain bentgrass is native to Yuba County. It is most often found in meadows in riparian forest.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.

Idaho Bentgrass

[wikipedia]Idaho bentgrass is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations between 5,000 and 11,500 feet. It is most often found in meadows in riparian forest.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the [WWW]California Native Plant Link Exchange.

Thurber's Bentgrass

[wikipedia]Thurber's bentgrass is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations between 4,500 and 11,000 feet. It is found in riparian forest.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.

Annual

Littleleaf Bentgrass

[wikipedia]Littleleaf bentgrass is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations below 700 feet. It is found in riparian forest. It tolerates [wikipedia]serpentine.

You can see pictures of it at [WWW]CalPhotos, [WWW]Flickr, and [WWW]Picasa.

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