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This article delves into the fascinating world of Creeping x Basin Wildrye hybrids and their morphology. It examines their growth habits, focusing on rhizomes, tiller buds, and modified leaf scales. Additionally, we explore the contributions of both creeping and basin wildrye plants, highlighting their unique inflorescence and resilience. Understanding these hybrids is crucial for their application in restoration and conservation projects. Join us as we uncover the traits that make these plants stand out in their ecosystems.
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C) creeping x basin wildrye hybrid creeping wildrye basin wildrye D) creeping x basin wildrye hybrid creeping wildrye basin wildrye
E) rhizome / tiller buds
F) modified leaf scales rhizome / tiller buds
G) inflorescence debris rhizomes 22 cm