Forked Three-awned Grass, Aristida basiramea Engelm. ex Vasey : a new addition to the flora of Quebec
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Ottawa Field Naturalists Club
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- Aristida basiramea
- Forked Three-awned Grass
- Poaceae
- Rare plants
- Quebec
- Poaceae
- Plantes rares
- Québec
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A population of Forked Three-awned Grass (Aristida basiramea Engelm. ex Vasey; Poaceae) was found for the first time in Quebec, on a sand barren of the Cazaville region (Haut-Saint-Laurent). The only other region where this species is known in Canada is on the southern side of Georgian Bay in Ontario.
Une population d’Aristida basiramea Engelm. ex Vasey (Poaceae) fut trouvée pour la première fois au Québec, dans une lande sableuse de la région de Cazaville (Haut-Saint-Laurent). Le seul autre endroit où l'espèce est présente au Canada est sur le côté sud de la Baie Géorgienne en Ontario.
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