- Xerophyllum tenax
Taxobox
name = "Xerophyllum tenax"
image_width = 240px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Liliopsida
ordo =Liliales
familia =Melanthiaceae
genus = "Xerophyllum"
species = "X. tenax"
binomial = "Xerophyllum tenax"
binomial_authority = (Pursh) Nutt."Xerophyllum tenax" (syn. "Helonias tenax") is a grasslike perennial in the family
Melanthiaceae , closely related to lilies. It is known by several common names, including bear grass, squaw grass, soap grass, quip-quip, and Indian basket grass. It can grow to 15-150 cm in height and grows in bunches with the leaves wrapped around and extending from a small stem at ground level. The leaves are 30-100 cm long and 2-6 mm wide, dull olive green with toothed edges. The slightly fragrant white flowers emerge from a tall stalk that bolts from the base. When the flowers are in bloom they are tightly packed at the tip of the stalk like an upright club. The plant is found mostly in westernNorth America fromBritish Columbia south toCalifornia and east toWyoming , in subalpine meadows and coastal mountains, and also on low ground in the California coastal fog belt. It is common on theOlympic Peninsula and in the Cascades, northern Sierra Nevada and Rockies."X. tenax" is an important part of the
fire ecology of regions where it is native. It hasrhizome s which survive fire that clears dead and dying plant matter from the surface of the ground. The plant thrives with periodic burns and is often the first plant to sprout in a scorched area.This species was long used by Native Americans who wove it into baskets. Its fibrous leaves, which turn from green to white as they dry, are tough, durable, and easily dyed and manipulated into tight waterproof weaves.
External links
* [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Xerophyllum+tenax Jepson Flora Project: "Xerophyllum tenax"]
* [http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=XETE NRCS: USDA Plants Profile: "Xerophyllum tenax":]
* [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242102053 Flora of North America, Profile and
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