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''Dactylis glomerata'', also known as cock's-foot or orchard grass, is a common species of grass in the genus ''Dactylis''. It is a cool-season perennial C3 bunchgrass native throughout most of Europe, temperate Asia, and northern Africa.〔Flora Europaea: (''Dactylis glomerata'' )〕〔Interactive Flora of NW Europe (''Dactylis glomerata'' (Cock's-foot) )〕〔Flora of China: (''Dactylis'' )〕〔USDA Plant Fact Sheet: (''ORCHARDGRASS'' )〕〔(FAO factsheet: ''Dactylis glomerata'' )〕 ==Distribution== ''Dactylis glomerata'' occurs from sea level in the north of its range, to as high as 4,000 meters in altitude in the south of its range in Pakistan.〔Flora of Pakistan: (''Dactylis glomerata'' )〕 It is widely used for hay and as a forage grass.〔 It is a principal species in the widespread National Vegetation Classification habitat community MG1 (''Arrhenatherum elatius'' grassland) in the United Kingdom, and so can be found with ''Arrhenatherum elatius'' (false oat grass).〔(BSBI False Oat Grass Description. ) Retrieved 10 December 2010.〕 It can be found in meadows, pasture, roadsides, and rough grassland. It has been introduced into North America, New Zealand and Australia, and is now widely naturalised.〔Plants of Hawaii: (''Dactylis glomerata'' (cocksfoot) )〕 In some areas, it has become an invasive species. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「dactylis glomerata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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