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COMMON NAME: Poverty Oat Grass OTHER COMMON NAME(S):
Common Wild Oatgrass SCIENTIFIC NAME: Danthonia spicata FAMILY: Poaceae COMMUNITY: Edge STATUS: Native LIFESPAN: Perennial HEIGHT: to 24 inches FLOWERING TIME: Late May to August FRUITING TIME: Late May to August DISTRIBUTION: Newfoundland to Florida ~ Statewide in NJ--rare in
Pine Barrens IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS:
Blades narrow, abundant, from the base or near the base, curly ~ Dense
spikelet with white hair 2 inches long
GENERAL INFORMATION:
In ancient times and continuing to today this plant family (Poaceae),
commonly known as grasses, have stood between mankind and starvation.
For thousands of years grasses have provided food we eat (wheat,
rice, corn, sugar cane, and more) and food for our domestic livestock. In earlier times grasses were used to make thatched
roofs, mats for floors, bedding, and kitchen utensils. Indeed, some made an entire house of a grass
species--bamboo--including water-piping, ladders and furniture.
Please note:
While harvesting wild berries/fruit is permitted at Island Beach State
Park, visitors must adhere to park regulations at all times and must not
damage vegetation or go off designated trails.
This information is presented for educational purposes.
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