slender wheatgrass
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Definition
Noun: * A North American perennial grass (Elymus trachycaulus, subspecies trachycaulus) valued as a forage crop, particularly in the western United States and Canada. It is characterized by its relatively thin, narrow leaves and seed heads.
Usage
This is a specific botanical term used primarily in agriculture, ecology, and biology. It refers to the plant species itself, its value as a crop, or its physical characteristics. * As a subject or object: The term is used to name the plant in discussions about cultivation, land reclamation, or natural habitats.
Examples
- Noun:
- The rancher planted slender wheatgrass to improve the pasture for his cattle.
- Due to its drought tolerance, slender wheatgrass is an important species for soil conservation projects.
- You can identify slender wheatgrass by its slender, bristly seed head.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/technical contexts: The term is used precisely to distinguish this species from other types of wheatgrass (e.g., western wheatgrass, bluebunch wheatgrass) in research papers, agricultural guides, or ecological surveys.
Variants and Related Words
- Agropyron trachycaulum: An older, synonymous scientific name for slender wheatgrass.
- Wheatgrass: The general common name for grasses in the genera and , of which slender wheatgrass is one specific type.
- Forage grass: A general term for grasses grown for livestock feed; slender wheatgrass is an example.
Synonyms
- Slender wildrye (a closely related common name in some taxonomic classifications).
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, as it is a specific species name. In a broader agricultural context, one might contrast it with non-forage crops (e.g., corn, wheat for grain) or invasive weed species.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- No common idioms or phrasal verbs incorporate this specific botanical term. It is used literally.
Noun
- North American grass cultivated in western United States as excellent forage crop