Italian ryegrass

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Definition

Noun: * Italian ryegrass: A species of European grass (Lolium multiflorum) widely cultivated for forage (hay), and also used for turf (lawns) and as a green manure crop, particularly in the United States. It is known for its fast growth and high yield.

Usage

This term is used specifically in agricultural, horticultural, and botanical contexts to refer to this particular grass species. It is a countable noun.

Examples
  • The farmer planted a field of Italian ryegrass for winter forage.
  • Italian ryegrass is often used in pasture mixtures because it establishes quickly.
  • Compared to perennial ryegrass, Italian ryegrass is typically an annual or biennial plant.
Advanced Usage
  • In agricultural science, Italian ryegrass is studied for its nutritional value for livestock and its role in crop rotation systems.
  • The term can be part of a compound name specifying a cultivar, e.g., 'Annual Italian ryegrass'.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lolium multiflorum: The scientific (Latin) name for Italian ryegrass.
  • Annual ryegrass: A common name often used synonymously with Italian ryegrass, though some distinctions may be made between varieties.
  • Ryegrass: The broader genus () to which Italian ryegrass belongs, which also includes perennial ryegrass ().
Synonyms
  • Annual ryegrass
  • Winter ryegrass (in some contexts)
Notes

Italian ryegrass is distinct from perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne), which is a longer-lived species more commonly used for permanent pastures and fine turf.

Noun
  1. European grass much used for hay and in United States also for turf and green manure