- of
tufted gr****es in the bluegr****
subfamily (Pooideae). It is
often called ryegr****, but this term is
sometimes used to
refer to
gr****es in
other genera...
- ryegr****,[failed verification]
English ryegr****,
winter ryegr****, or ray
gr****, is a
gr**** from the
family Poaceae. It is
native to Europe, Asia and northern...
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species of
gr**** that is
native to Europe. It
occurs on
woodland margins, in gr****land and in
coastal marshes. It is also an
important forage gr**** with many...
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Rye (Secale cereale) is a
gr**** grown extensively as a grain, a
cover crop and a
forage crop. It is a
member of the
wheat tribe (Triticeae) and is closely...
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Lolium multiflorum (Italian
rye-
gr****,
annual ryegr****) is a ryegr****
native to
temperate Europe,
though its
precise native range is unknown. It is a...
- The
other two
gr**** types are
annually overseeded in
October in
order to keep the
course green during the cold months. The
rye gr**** that is planted...
-
prominent member of this
group is
Claviceps purpurea ("
rye ergot fungus"). This
fungus grows on
rye and
related plants, and
produces alkaloids that can cause...
-
shortcomings of the
rye gr**** straw. He came upon the idea
while drinking a mint
julep on a hot day in Washington, D.C.; the
taste of the
rye gr**** straw was mixing...
- 5-hectare (53-acre) SSSI. It is a tall wet
meadow of reed-
gr****es, with
rye-
gr**** and meadow-
gr**** on
higher ground.
There are many
small ditches, and it...
- the critics. The
selection of
rye gr**** was a
directive from FIFA
specifically for the
World Cup. It is not an
ideal gr**** type for the very hot and humid...