[Bluegrasses: The Genus Poa in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon and Washington]

Bib Bluegrass, Curly Bluegrass, One-sided Bluegrass, Pacific Bluegrass, Sandberg Bluegrass, Sandberg's Bluegrass

Poa secunda ssp. secunda

Synonyms: Poa buckleyana, Poa buckleyana var. sandbergii, Poa canbyi, Poa gracillima, Poa gracillima var. gracillima, Poa incurva, Poa laevigata, Poa orcuttiana, Poa sandbergii, Poa scabrella, Poa secunda var. elongata, Poa secunda var. incurva, Poa secunda var. stenophylla, Poa stenantha var. sandbergii

Bib Bluegrass, One-sided Bluegrass, Pacific Bluegrass, Sandberg Bluegrass, Sandberg's Bluegrass: Poa secunda (Synonyms: Poa buckleyana, Poa buckleyana var. sandbergii, Poa canbyi,Poa gracillima, Poa gracillima var. gracillima, Poa incurva, Poa laevigata, Poa orcuttiana, Poa sandbergii, Poa scabrella, Poa secunda var. elongata, Poa secunda var. incurva, Poa secunda var. stenophylla, Poa stenantha var. sandbergii) - Bib Bluegrass, One-sided Bluegrass, Pacific Bluegrass, Sandberg Bluegrass, Sandberg's Bluegrass: Poa secunda (Synonyms: Poa buckleyana, Poa buckleyana var. sandbergii, Poa canbyi,Poa gracillima, Poa gracillima var. gracillima, Poa incurva, Poa laevigata, Poa orcuttiana, Poa sandbergii, Poa scabrella, Poa secunda var. elongata, Poa secunda var. incurva, Poa secunda var. stenophylla, Poa stenantha var. sandbergii)

Sandberg's bluegrass as seen at the top of a basalt cliff in an area of south-central Klickitat County known as the Burn.......April 20, 2011. This site is about a mile north of Washington Highway 14 near Sundale.

Bib Bluegrass, Curly Bluegrass, One-sided Bluegrass, Pacific Bluegrass, Sandberg Bluegrass, Sandberg's Bluegrass: Poa secunda (Synonyms: Poa buckleyana, Poa buckleyana var. sandbergii, Poa canbyi,Poa gracillima, Poa gracillima var. gracillima, Poa incurva, Poa laevigata, Poa orcuttiana, Poa sandbergii, Poa scabrella, Poa secunda var. elongata, Poa secunda var. incurva, Poa secunda var. stenophylla, Poa stenantha var. sandbergii)

Sandberg's bluegrass as seen near Ferry Springs, Deschutes River State Recreation Area......April 6, 2024.

Paul Slichter