phleum pratense
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Definition
Noun: * A perennial grass species: "Phleum pratense" is the scientific name for a species of grass. It is characterized by its long, cylindrical flower spikes. This grass is widely cultivated in temperate regions, particularly in the northern United States and Europe, primarily for use as hay for livestock.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The field was planted with Phleum pratense for high-quality hay production.
- Farmers value Phleum pratense for its nutritional value and palatability for cattle and horses.
- In the meadow, the distinctive cylindrical spikes of Phleum pratense were easy to identify.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts: The term "Phleum pratense" is used formally in scientific, agricultural, and ecological writing to specify this particular species of grass, distinguishing it from other forage grasses like ryegrass or fescue.
- The study compared the drought resistance of Phleum pratense to that of Dactylis glomerata.
Variants and Related Words
- Timothy (n): This is the common name for "Phleum pratense" in everyday English, especially in farming and equestrian contexts.
- He bought a bale of timothy hay for his horse.
- Timothy grass (n): Another common name, often used interchangeably with "timothy."
- The pasture was a mix of clover and timothy grass.
Synonyms
- Timothy: The standard common name.
- Timothy grass: A slightly more descriptive common name.
- Herds-grass (n, regional): An older or regional name for this grass species.
Noun
- grass with long cylindrical spikes grown in northern United States and Europe for hay