Ion exchange chromatography of water extracts was used to classify the fructans in leaves of 40 temperate dicots and 110 temperate grass species. Of the 150 species studied, only Poa ampla (Merrill) contained a single beta-2,6 linked fructan series. All other species grown at 10/5 degrees C day/night temperatures (16 h dap) contained some beta-1,2 linked oligofructans, even when the major fructan series was beta-2,6 linked. Leaves of P. arnpba plants grown at 15/10 degrees C day/night temperatures contained some beta-1,2 linked fructans and raffinose in addition to the dominant beta-2,6 series, but did not contain significant amounts of 1-kestose or bifurcose (1&6-kestotetraose). Leaves of Poa arctica R.Br. and Poa bulbosa L. contained significant amounts of raffinose and various beta-1,2 linked oligomers but no 1-kestose. In vivo synthesis of 6-kestose in leaves of P. ampla grown at 10/5 degrees C proceeds in the absence of significant amounts of either 1-kestose or bifurcose. Thus P. ampla probably has a specific 6-SST (6-sucrose-sucrosefructosyl transferase) and might provide a ready source of beta-2,6 linked grass fructan.