It typically grows in tufts or clumps (caespitose), reaching heights of 2 to 3 feet.
It features prominent awns (bristles) on its seed heads that can reach several centimeters in length. bearded wheatgrass
One of its greatest strengths is its ability to thrive in diverse soil types—from very dry rangelands to boggy wetlands. Ecological & Agricultural Importance It typically grows in tufts or clumps (caespitose),