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Poa secunda
''Poa secunda'' (variously known by the common names of Sandberg bluegrass,〔〔〔 alkali bluegrass,〔 big bluegrass,〔 Canby's bluegrass,〔 Nevada bluegrass,〔 one-sided bluegrass,〔 Pacific bluegrass,〔 pine blugrass,〔 slender bluegrass,〔 wild bluegrass,〔 and curly bluegrass.〔(''Poa secunda''. ) NatureServe. 2012.〕) is a widespread species of grass native to North and South America.〔 It is highly resistant to drought conditions, and provides excellent fodder;〔 and has also been used in controlling soil erosion,〔 and as revegetator,〔 often after forest fires.〔Fact Sheet available in PDF and DOC form from (USDA PLANTS Profile )〕 Cultivars include 'Canbar', 'Service', 'Sherman', and 'Supernova'. Historically, indigenous Americans, such as the Gosiute of Utah, have used ''P. secunda'' for food. It was originally described botanically in 1830 by Jan Svatopluk Presl, from a holotype collected from Chile by Thaddäus Haenke in 1790.〔 ==Native distribution==
*In North America, ''Poa secunda'' is native to Canada (in Alberta; British Columbia; eastern Quebec; southern Saskatchewan; southern Yukon Territory; and, rarely, in Ontario), the U.S. (in southeastern Alaska; Arizona; California; Colorado; the Dakotas; Idaho; Isle Royale in Michigan; Montana; northwestern Nebraska; Nevada; New Mexico; Oregon; Utah; Washington; and Wyoming), and northwestern Mexico.〔 *In South America, it is native to Argentina (found in Chubut; Neuquén; and Santa Cruz), and central Chile.〔
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