Vulpia myuros explained

Vulpia myuros, the annual fescue, or rat's-tail fescue, is an annual flowering plant in grass family Poaceae. It was probably originally native to Eurasia, but it can now be found nearly worldwide as a naturalized species.

In the United Kingdom it forms dense, even swards of fine, hair-like stems in recently disturbed habitats. It is often eventually displaced by perennial grasses.

Invasive species

Vulpia myuros is considered a noxious weed and invasive species in places where it is not native, especially in areas with a Mediterranean climate.[1] For example, it is widespread in California, where it is now a dominant species in many types of grassy habitat.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/graminoid/vulmyu/all.html US Forest Service Fire Ecology