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Arctophila (fulva)

Alaska Plant Materials Center
Alaska Plant Materials Center
5310 S. Bodenburg Spur Rd.
Palmer, Alaska 99645
907-745-4469
907-746-1568 (fax)
Don.Ross@alaska.gov
http://www.plants.alaska.gov/

Family Scientific Name: Poaceae
Family Common Name: Grass
Scientific Name: Arctophila fulva (Trin.) Rupr. ex Anderss.
Common Synonym: Colpodium fulvum (Trin.) Griseb.
Common Name: Pendantgrass
Ecotype: Arctic lakeshores, shallow ponds and marshes, and stream banks
Propagation Goal: plants
Propagation Method: seed
ProductType: Container (plug)
Time To Grow: 0
Target Specifications: Cells of dimension 3"x3"x4". Firm root system, healthy shoots (approximately 6 inches tall.)
Propagule Collection: Strip heads by hand before seed head shatters. When ripe in early September, seeds are brown and hard.
Propagule Processing: Seeds ~ 5600 per gram,Tetrazolium test showed 51% viability. Air dry. Clean with brush cleaner and then hand screen. Store seeds in freezer until time for processing.
Pre-Planting Treatments: Plant seeds in fall for best results. Place amount of seed to be planted in a small cloth bag. Wash with cold running water for 24 hours. Plant 4 seeds per cell in standard no hole flats containing 18 3x3"cells with obligate soil mixture. Store cells in a cooler over winter to enable a sheltered cold moist stratification (cooler was not turned on, but left to fluctuate with ambient temperature.
Growing Area Preparation/
Annual Practices for Perennial Crops:
In spring (April) bring flats into greenhouse. Seeds germinate quickly when warm. Make sure to keep cells saturated. Give plants a haircut if growing too quickly.
Establishment Phase: Plants moved to lathhouse once danger of frost is over. Fertilize minimally. Tease roots apart before planting into wetland area.
Length of Establishment Phase: Two months
Other Comments: Arctophila grows quickly and produces seed heads when in optimal conditions. Vegetative reproduction occurs frequently.Good species for wetland revegetation.
References: Kartesz, J.T. 1999. A Synonymized Checklist
and Atlas with Biological Attributes for the
Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada,
and Greenland. First Edition. In: Kartesz, J.T.,
and C.A. Meacham. Synthesis of the North
American Flora, Version 1.0. North Carolina
Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, NC.

Citation:

Moore, Nancy; Hunt, Peggy. 2003. Propagation protocol for production of Container (plug) Arctophila fulva (Trin.) Rupr. ex Anderss. plants Alaska Plant Materials Center Palmer, Alaska. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/07/01). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.