Vulpia myuros
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| Vulpia myuros (L.) C.C. Gmel. |
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Vulpia myuros or Rat’s-tail Fescue is an annual plant species of the genus Vulpia. In the UK it forms dense even swards of its fine hair-like stems in recently disturbed habitats, such as 3-10 year old pulverised fuel ash, but gets displaced by perennial grasses after (typically) about a decade.

