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Italian rye grass

noun

  1. a European grass, Lolium multiflorum, naturalized in North America, having flowering spikes and used as a winter turf.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Italian rye grass1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences

Italian rye grass and red clover will make good pasturage under irrigation and will make a fight with the alfalfa to the best of their ability.

The grass is the Italian rye grass, or as it is sometimes called, the Italian variety of the perennial rye grass.

Will Italian rye grass and red top clover be a success under irrigation as cow pasture in this county, either separately or mixed with alfalfa?

We have heard that the Italian rye grass would be suitable.

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