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This is the wild mountain rye, it is not the exact progenitor of the cultivated one. In Israel it is rare and confined to the northern Golan Heights and Mt Hermon (where this pic was taken). From distance it looks very similar to the barley - Hordeum bolbosum.
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This perennial rye is common in the north Golan Heights.
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A perennial grass. Spikes with many, short awnes. Glumes are typically ciliate, as seen in the picture. In the picture u can see the dry spike, disintegrating and dispersing its grains.
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This is a perennial, wild rye. It is found the western Asia and is rare in nerthern Israel. This is not the progenitor of the cultivated rye. The pec was taken in Mt Shiffon - translated from Hebrwe to the Rye Mt. It is located in the Golan Heights, 900m. You can notice the tiny hars that are typical for rye and absent in wheat or barley.
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