Glyceria borealis

It is native to much of the northern half of North America, where it has a widespread distribution.

This semiaquatic plant grows in wet areas in mountain forests, often in the water.

It grows a tall and very thin stem often exceeding a meter in height when erect.

It may bend, lie flat on the ground, or float in the water of ponds and streams.

The leaves bear ligules up to a centimeter long.