Wiesenrispengras

Poa pratensis · auch: Rispengras, Wiesen-

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Andere Namen

Wiesen-Rispengras

Merkmale

Blütenfarbe grün

Steckbrief

Familie
Poaceae
Gattung
Poa
Ordnung
Poales
Klasse
Liliopsida
Habitat
Meadows and grassy places, it is also found on dunes. Common and widespread in Britain, but it is only found on mountains in the south of its range.
Essbarkeit
★☆☆☆☆
Licht
8/10
Feuchtigkeit
5/10
Boden
6/10
pH-Wert pH 5.8 – 7.5

Anbau & Pflege

Landscape Uses:Erosion control, Ground cover. Succeeds in any well-drained moderately fertile soil in a sunny position. A polymorphic species. It can be grown in lawns. Special Features:Attractive foliage, Not North American native, Inconspicuous flowers or blooms.
Vermehrung: Seed - surface sow in the spring in a cold frame. Do not allow the compost to dry out. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and grow them on in the greenhouse for their first winter. Plant them out into their permanent positions in late spring or early summer, after the last expected frosts. Division in the spring. Very easy, larger divisions can be planted out direct into their permanent positions. We have found that it is better to pot up the smaller divisions and grow them on in light shade in a cold frame until they are well established before planting them out in late spring or early summer.

Essbare Verwendung

Edible Parts: Seed Edible Uses: One report suggests that it might be edible but gives no details. It is quite probably referring to the seed (which is small and very fiddly too utilize) but might be referring to the base of the leaf stems, which is eaten in one other member of this genus.

Weitere Nutzung

None known

Verbreitung

Heimisch: Afghanistan, Alabama, Alaska, Albania, Alberta, Altay, Amur, Arizona, Arkansas, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Belgium, British Columbia, Bulgaria, Buryatiya, California, Central European Russia, China North-Central, China South-Central, China Southeast, Chita, Colorado, Connecticut, Corse, Cyprus, Czechia-Slovakia, Delaware, Denmark, District of Columbia, East Aegean Is., East European Russia, East Himalaya, Finland, Florida, France, Føroyar, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Inner Mongolia, Iowa, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Irkutsk, Italy, Jawa, Kamchatka, Kansas, Kazakhstan, Kentucky, Khabarovsk, Kirgizstan, Korea, Krasnoyarsk, Kriti, Krym, Kuril Is. Eingeführt: Aleutian Is., Algeria, Amsterdam-St.Paul Is., Antipodean Is., Argentina Northeast, Argentina Northwest, Argentina South, Azores, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil South, Canary Is., Cape Provinces, Chatham Is., Chile Central, Chile North, Chile South, Costa Rica, Crozet Is., Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Falkland Is., Free State, Haiti, Hawaii, Jamaica, Japan, Kerguelen, KwaZulu-Natal, Labrador, Marion Island, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, South Georgia, Tristan da Cunha

Alternative deutsche Namen

Gewoehnliches Wiesen-RispengrasGewöhnliches Wiesen-RispengrasWiesen-RispengrasWiesenrispengras
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