rye grass

NOUN
  1. any of several annual or perennial Eurasian grasses
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How To Use rye grass In A Sentence

  • Now stadium officials have decided to turf out the rye grass surface and lay a fresh pitch. The Sun
  • We are 100 per cent perennial rye grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thick stands of wild rye grass mingled with yellow coneflower in the new territory.
  • Thick stands of wild rye grass mingled with yellow coneflower in the new territory.
  • The results show that the two non leguminous plants, Amaranth and rye grass, could absorb soil nutrients and compete with flue-cured tobacco when they are intercropped.
  • Now stadium officials have decided to turf out the rye grass surface and lay a fresh pitch. The Sun
  • Another common grass, perennial rye grass, is much more popular as fodder and is very nutritious. Times, Sunday Times
  • The grasses used may be native to the area or specially introduced species such as rye grass, fescue, or bent grasses, although sometimes cereals such as barley or oats are used.
  • The new algicide, the subject of a patent application, uses a product derivative based on the natural compound anthraquinone, found in rye grass.
  • A variety of grasses are used for different parts of the course: rye grass on the rough, a fescue / bent mix on the fairway and creeping bent on the greens.
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