Indian Ricegrass

Indian ricegrass, Oryzopsis hymenoides, a native perennial bunchgrass, was officially recognized as the Nevada state grass in 1977 http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-235.html#NRS235Sec055 and as the Utah state grass in 1990 http://www.le.state.ut.us/~code/TITLE63/htm/63_0B006.htm. In the past, the grass was used as a food staple by the Indians especially when the corn crop failed. Seed of the ricegrass was gathered and ground into meal or flour and made into bread.

Xeriscape

This tough grass, native to Nevada and Utah, is known for its ability to reseed and establish itself on sites damaged by fire or over grazing. It is a fine addition to any xeriscape and will grow quite large if given the room. The open, spangled appearance when in flower or fruit is very attractive, especially in backlight.

Nevada

Utah

The Society for Range Management's Utah Section began campaigning for a state grass in the mid-1980s and after studying many species the field was narrowed to four candidates: Indian ricegrass, bluebunch wheatgrass, galleta grass, and Great Basin wildrye. Indian ricegrass was then selected as the favorite. The state grass bill was introduced by Senator Alarik Myrin, a member of the Society, in 1989.

External links

  • http://www.leg.state.nv.us/General/FACTS.cfm
  • http://pioneer.utah.gov/grass.html

 

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