glyceria grandis

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glyceria grandis

A farmer checks a field of Glyceria grandis near a stream.

Definition

Noun: * A tall, perennial grass species (Glyceria grandis) native to North America, commonly known as American mannagrass, tall mannagrass, or reed meadowgrass. It is characterized by its preference for very wet habitats, such as marshes, wet meadows, and stream banks, and is sometimes used as forage in moist pastureland.

Usage
  • The term is used as a specific botanical name for a plant species. It is most common in scientific, ecological, agricultural, and horticultural contexts.
  • It functions as a singular noun. The plural form is plants, or simply multiple instances of .
Examples
  • Scientific Identification: "The wetland survey identified several key species, including and cattails."
  • Habitat Description: "The banks of the slow-moving river were dominated by ."
  • Agricultural Context: "In managed wet pastures, can provide valuable forage for livestock."
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often italicized in print to indicate it is a Latin binomial (genus and species).
  • It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe other nouns related to this species.
    • Example: "We studied the Glyceria grandis population dynamics over three years."
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names: American mannagrass, tall mannagrass, reed meadowgrass.
  • Genus: (the genus of mannagrasses).
  • Related Species: (reed sweet-grass), (floating mannagrass).
Synonyms
  • American mannagrass
  • Tall mannagrass
  • Reed meadowgrass .)*
Different Meanings

This term has a single, specific meaning as the botanical name for a particular grass species. It does not have other general or idiomatic meanings in the English language.

glyceria grandis

A farmer checks a field of Glyceria grandis near a stream.

Noun
  1. a pasture grass of moist places throughout North America