Elymus canadensis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of wild rye native to North America: Elymus canadensis is a perennial grass species commonly known as Canada wild rye. It is characterized by its tall, arching seed heads and is often found in prairies, open woods, and along roadsides.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The restoration project included planting Elymus canadensis to stabilize the soil.
- You can identify Elymus canadensis by its distinctive, nodding seed heads.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used in scientific writing, habitat descriptions, and conservation plans to specify this particular grass species.
- The study compared the drought tolerance of Elymus canadensis with other native grasses.
Variants and Related Words
- Canada wild rye: The common name for .
- Elymus: The genus name, which includes other wild rye species.
- Wild rye: A general term for grasses in the genus.
Synonyms
- Canada wild rye: The most frequent common name.
- Nodding wild rye: A descriptive name referring to the appearance of its seed heads.
Related Phrases
- Native grass species: A phrase often used in conjunction with in ecological contexts.
- Elymus canadensis is a valuable native grass species for prairie restoration.*
Noun
- North American wild rye