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Svenson's Wild Rye (Elymus svensonii)

Elymus svensonii in fruit. Photo Credit: Quinn Long
  • Global Rank: G3 - Vulnerable
  • Legal Status: N/A
  • Family: Poaceae
  • State: KY, TN
  • Nature Serve ID: 138939
  • Lifeform: Graminoid
  • Date Inducted in National Collection: 04/04/1991
Description:

Where is Svenson's Wild Rye (Elymus svensonii) located in the wild?

Habitat:

occurs on the cliffs of the Kentucky River and its tributaries

Distribution:

NA

States & Provinces:

Svenson's Wild Rye can be found in Kentucky, Tennessee

Which CPC Partners conserve Svenson's Wild Rye (Elymus svensonii)?

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Conservation Actions

Nature Serve Biotics
  • 05/02/2017

A regional endemic of riverbanks and limestone bluffs in central Kentucky and middle Tennessee. 25 new sites were discovered in 1995 along precipitous cliffs of the Kentucky River. Because of the difficultly in accessing these sites, it is uncertain whether these are a large continuous population (if so, the species may be fairly secure) or scattered, smaller populations.

  • 01/01/2010

grazing, trampling, developement, many landowners have removed all vegetation in an attempt to tidy up the landscape

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Nomenclature
Taxon Elymus svensonii
Authority Church
Family Poaceae
CPC Number 1588
ITIS 502281
USDA ELSV
Duration Perennial
Common Names Svenson's Wild-rye | Svenson's wildrye
Associated Scientific Names Elymus svensonii
Distribution NA
State Rank
State State Rank
Kentucky S2S3
Tennessee S2
Ecological Relationships

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