Alopecurus pratensis
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Alopecurus pratensis, known as the meadow foxtail<ref name=BSBI07>Template:BSBI 2007</ref> or the field meadow foxtail, is a perennial grass belonging to the grass family (Poaceae). It is native to Europe and Asia.
This common plant is found on grasslands, especially on neutral soils. It is found on moist, fertile soils, but avoids waterlogged, light or dry soils. The species forms dense swards leading to low botanical diversity.
This species is widely cultivated for pasture and hay, and has become naturalised in many areas outside its native range, including Australia and North America.
DescriptionEdit
It flowers from April until June – one of the earliest grasses to do so. Any survey work carried out in mid-summer may miss the grass as a result of this.
It can grow to a height of about Template:Convert. The stem is erect and hard at the shaft, the sheathes being smooth and cylindrical. The leaves are about Template:Convert wide and hairless. Meadow foxtail has a cylindrical inflorescence with glumes about Template:Convert wide and spikelets about Template:Convert long.
The ligule is Template:Convert long, with a slightly tattered top.<ref>BSBI Description Template:Webarchive retrieved 1 December 2010.</ref>
Similarity to other grassland speciesEdit
Alopecurus pratensis has two common relatives, marsh foxtail (Alopecurus geniculatus) and black grass (A. myosuroides). It is often confused with timothy (Phleum pratense). Timothy flowers later, from June until August. Its spikelets have twin hornlike projections arranged in cylindrical panicles, while meadow foxtail has a single soft awn.
EcologyEdit
The caterpillars of some lepidopterans use it as a foodplant, e.g. the Essex skipper (Thymelicus lineola). Additionally, male mosquitoes can often be found on this flower drinking the nectar out of it.
It is a known host to fungi. These include:<ref Name="HH&GGE2004">Helgi Hallgrímsson & Guðríður Gyða Eyjólfsdóttir (2004). Íslenskt sveppatal I - smásveppir [Checklist of Icelandic Fungi I - Microfungi. Fjölrit Náttúrufræðistofnunar. Náttúrufræðistofnun Íslands [Icelandic Institute of Natural History]. ISSN 1027-832X</ref>
- Cladosporium phlei
- Claviceps purpurea
- Erysiphe graminis
- Mastigosporium album
- Mastigosporium rubricosum
- Periconia hispidula
- Phaeoseptoria poae
- Rhynchosporium orthosporum