Any of several annual or perennial Eurasian grasses.
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Examples for "ryegrass"
Examples for "ryegrass"
1Autumnal Argentine stem weevil larval damage to a ryegrass pasture.
2Clover, lucerne, ryegrass and similar grasses have been introduced to improve and vary the fodder.
3An annual ryegrass that grows alongside cereal crops worldwide.
4The quality and nutritional value of Irish perennial ryegrass has an important bearing on the economy.
5Yes, but be careful of ryegrass.
1Patches of willows, narrow canyons and high rye grass bottoms were avoided.
2The admixture of rye grass will reduce the danger from bloating.
3We have heard that the Italian rye grass would be suitable.
4I hadn't played out of rye grass since last year.
5To sow in bare spots in the alfalfa, would the rye grass prevent bloat?
6Each bush or clump of rye grass or willow thicket might hide an enemy.
7The monotonous green of the rye grass was unbroken.
8Two conditions are necessary for the production of this ergot upon the seed of rye grass.
9Some fields have been ploughed and sowed with rye grass for a lusher crop of silage.
10Victoria's wet spring in 2016 meant rye grass pastures west and north of Melbourne were flourishing.
11Fact I just discovered on Wikipedia: The 19 courts at the All-England Club consist of rye grass.
12Bordered by thick hedgerows, the grass is rich, a type of rye grass sown for a specific purpose.
13We felt safer in the open country than in the high rye grass, especially on account of our Indian companion.
14The track itself has not been touched, except for some improvement to drainage and a reseeding with English rye grass.
15Emmer wheat grew in the valley, too, and rye grass similar to the kind that grew near the clan's cave.
16The grass is the Italian rye grass, or as it is sometimes called, the Italian variety of the perennial rye grass.
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