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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Hordeum jubatum | Foxtail Barley
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Foxtail barley is indigenous to the western United States [35]. It has become naturalized in the East and now occurs throughout the United States with the exception of the South Atlantic and Gulf Coast states [2,17]. It occurs throughout most of Canada and some areas of Mexico [35,45]. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES10 White - red - jack pine FRES11 Spruce - fir FRES20 Douglas-fir FRES21 Ponderosa pine FRES23 Fir - spruce FRES24 Hemlock - Sitka spruce FRES29 Sagebrush FRES30 Desert shrub FRES34 Chaparral - mountain shrub FRES35 Pinyon - juniper FRES36 Mountain grasslands FRES37 Mountain meadows FRES38 Plains grasslands FRES39 Prairie FRES40 Desert grasslands FRES41 Wet grasslands FRES42 Annual grasslands FRES44 Alpine STATES : AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE ID IL IN IA KS KY ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY ND OH OK OR PA RI SD TN TX UT VT WA WV WI WY AB BC LB MB NB NF NT NS ON PQ SK YT MEXICO ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : ACAD AGFO ARCH BADL BIHO BLCA BRCA CACH CANY CARE CHCU COLM CRMO CUVA DENA DINO EFMO FLFO FOBU GATE GLAC GRCA GRTE GRKO GRBA GRSA INDU ISRO JECA JOTR LACL LAME LAMR LAVO MEVE MOCA MORA NABR NOCA PEFO PIPE REDW ROMO SUCR THRO TICA WICA YELL YUCH ZION BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : 1 Northern Pacific Border 2 Cascade Mountains 3 Southern Pacific Border 4 Sierra Mountains 5 Columbia Plateau 6 Upper Basin and Range 7 Lower Basin and Range 8 Northern Rocky Mountains 9 Middle Rocky Mountains 10 Wyoming Basin 11 Southern Rocky Mountains 12 Colorado Plateau 13 Rocky Mountain Piedmont 14 Great Plains 15 Black Hills Uplift 16 Upper Missouri Basin and Broken Lands KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS : K001 Spruce - cedar - hemlock forest K010 Ponderosa shrub forest K011 Western ponderosa forest K012 Douglas-fir forest K015 Western spruce - fir forest K016 Eastern ponderosa forest K017 Black Hills pine forest K018 Pine - Douglas-fir forest K019 Arizona pine forest K021 Southwestern spruce - fir forest K023 Juniper - pinyon woodland K024 Juniper steppe woodland K027 Mesquite bosque K033 Chaparral K034 Montane chaparral K037 Mountain-mahogany - oak scrub K038 Great Basin sagebrush K039 Blackbrush K040 Saltbush - greasewood K041 Creosotebush K048 California steppe K049 Tule marshes K050 Fescue - wheatgrass K051 Wheatgrass - bluegrass K053 Grama - galleta steppe K055 Sagebrush steppe K056 Wheatgrass - needlegrass shrubsteppe K057 Galleta - three-awn shrubsteppe K060 Mesquite savanna K063 Foothills prairie K064 Grama - needlegrass - wheatgrass K065 Grama - buffalograss K066 Wheatgrass - needlegrass K067 Wheatgrass - bluestem - needlegrass K068 Wheatgrass - grama - buffalograss K069 Bluestem - grama prairie K070 Sandsage - bluestem prairie K074 Bluestem prairie K081 Oak savanna K093 Great Lakes spruce - fir forest K094 Conifer bog K095 Great Lakes pine forest K098 Northern floodplain forest K101 Elm - ash forest SAF COVER TYPES : 1 Jack pine 5 Balsam fir 12 Black spruce 13 Black spruce - tamarack 22 White pine - hemlock 23 Eastern hemlock 38 Tamarack 32 Red spruce 33 Red spruce - balsam fir 34 Red spruce - Fraser fir 31 Red spruce - sugar maple - beech 35 Paper birch - red spruce - balsam fir 206 Engelmann spruce - subalpine fir 210 Interior Douglas-fir 224 Western hemlock 225 Western hemlock - Sitka spruce 229 Pacific Douglas-fir 230 Douglas-fir - western hemlock 237 Interior ponderosa pine 239 Pinyon - juniper 244 Pacific ponderosa pine - Douglas-fir 245 Pacific ponderosa pine SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Foxtail barley is a common riparian dominance type at low to mid-elevations throughout Montana. It occurs in disturbed areas, meadows, basins, and drawdown areas, where soils are saline or alkaline [15].

Related categories for Species: Hordeum jubatum | Foxtail Barley

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