agropyron smithii
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Definition
- Noun:
- A perennial grass species native to North America: Agropyron smithii is the scientific name for a specific type of grass, commonly known as western wheatgrass. It is characterized by its bluish-green color, coarse texture, and extensive rhizomatous root system.
- A valuable forage and soil stabilization plant: This grass is highly regarded for its nutritional value for grazing livestock and its ability to prevent soil erosion, particularly in the plains and prairies of western North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rancher planted Agropyron smithii to improve the pasture for his cattle.
- Ecologists recommend Agropyron smithii for revegetation projects due to its drought tolerance.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or ecological contexts: The term is used formally in scientific writing, land management plans, and agricultural studies to specify this exact species.
- The study compared the biomass yield of Agropyron smithii with other native perennial grasses.
Variants and Related Words
- Western wheatgrass: The common name for .
- Elymus smithii: A reclassified botanical synonym for the same species in some modern taxonomic systems.
- Forage grass: A general term for grasses grown for animal feed, which includes .
- Rhizomatous grass: A descriptive term for grasses that spread via underground stems (rhizomes), like .
Synonyms
- Western wheatgrass (common name)
- Bluestem wheatgrass (regional common name)
Related Phrases
- "Drought-resistant forage": A phrase often used in descriptions of due to its hardiness.
- "Native prairie grass": A phrase categorizing within its natural ecosystem.
Noun
- valuable forage grass of western United States