Agropyron cristatum

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Definition

Proper noun: * A species of perennial grass: Agropyron cristatum is the scientific name for a specific type of grass, commonly known as crested wheatgrass. It is characterized by its dense, spike-like seed heads that resemble a crest.

Usage
  • Scientific/Botanical Context: This term is primarily used in scientific, agricultural, and ecological writing to precisely identify the species.
    • The land was reseeded with Agropyron cristatum to prevent soil erosion.
    • A study compared the drought tolerance of Agropyron cristatum to other forage grasses.
Advanced Usage
  • As a Modifier: The term can function attributively to describe other nouns related to this grass species.
    • The Agropyron cristatum seeds were harvested in the fall.
    • Researchers observed the Agropyron cristatum plot for three growing seasons.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crested Wheatgrass: The common name for .
  • Fairway Wheatgrass: A common name for a closely related species ( var. ).
Synonyms
  • Crested Wheatgrass: The standard common name in English.
  • Fairway Crested Wheatgrass: A name for a specific cultivated variety.
Notes on Meaning
  • This term has a single, specific meaning as the scientific binomial (genus and species) for a particular grass. It is not used in general conversation but is standard in technical fields like agronomy, range management, and botany. Its primary associations are with forage (animal feed), land reclamation, and erosion control in semi-arid regions.
Noun
  1. Eurasian grass grown in United States great plains area for forage and erosion control