CHE SIGNIFICA RYE-GRASS IN INGLESE
ryegrass
Ryegrass è un genere di nove specie di erbe tufted nella sottofamiglia Pooideae della famiglia Poaceae. Sono caratterizzati da abitudini di crescita simili a un mucchio. Queste piante sono natali in Europa, Asia e Africa settentrionale, ma sono ampiamente coltivate e naturalizzate altrove. Ryegrasses sono naturalmente diploidi, con 2n = 14, e sono strettamente legati ai fescues. Ryegrass non deve essere confuso con la segala, che è una coltura di grano.
definizione di rye-grass nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di erba di segale nel dizionario è una delle varie erbe del genere Lolium, esp L. perenne, originaria dell'Europa, dell'Africa e dell'Asia e ampiamente coltivata come foraggio. Hanno un fiore spike schiacciato e foglie senza peli.
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Instructions for growing Italian
Rye Grass
£3 15 Five tons of my Italian Rye-Grass will make two tons of hay, beside which a
ton of grass in March or April is of considerably more value than in June or July. I
will conclude by stating that the only produce which paid upon my Clay Farm at ...
William DICKINSON (of New Park, Lymington, Hants.),
1855
□bowing a superiority to any other grass in producing winter herbage. " This
grass too, is found to be more hardy than the common rye grass ; for in the vicinity
of Hamburgh, the common rye grass will not stand the winters when very severe
...
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The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge: ...
7, will be found to bear its flowers on a panicle or spreading branches subdivided
, while the rye-grass bears its flowers and seed on a close spike ; by observing
this distinction all danger of mistaking rye-grass for the meadow fescue or any ...
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The library of agricultural and horticultural knowledge
7, will be found to bear its flowers on a panicle or spreading branches subdivided
, while the rye-grass bears its flowers and seed on a close spike ; by observing
this distinction all danger of mistaking rye-grass for the meadow fescue or any ...
Library, John Baxter,
1830
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Vol. 7th July to December, MDCCCXXXVII
This grass too, is found to be more hardy than the common rye grass ; for in the
vicinity of Hamburgh, the common rye grass will not stand the winters when Tery
serere ; whereas, the Italian rye grass withstands the severity of the winter even ...
The Farmer's Magazine,
1837
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The American Farmer's Instructor, Or Practical ...
There are two kinds of rye grass, however, which must be distinguished from
each other in practice. The one flowers for successive years, and is therefore
termed perennial— the other flowers in the second year, and having borne its
flowers, ...
... bar as high as possible. In the South it may 68896B produce good grazing all
winter. Winter wheat can be handled. Figure s. — Sows and piirs on rye and
Italian rye grass. Figure !). — 1'leuuiug and disinfecting the farrowing pen before.
17.
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Penny cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
The Italian rye-grass, which has been lately introduced into this country from
Lombardy and Switzerland, grows so rapidly, that if it be sown in February, or as
soon as the snow and frost are gone, it will afford a good crop to feed off in April,
or to ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain),
1839
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Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis: Or, An Account of the Results ...
IX. Grasses with 3 Stamina, 2 Styles, several Flowers in each Calyx (except
Spartina), Flowers all bisexual, the terminating Floret frequently unisexual or
barren. LOLIUM. Rye-grass, or darnel. Generic character: calyx of one valve,
lateral, fixed ...
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
RYE-GRASS, sometimes called Ray-Grass, is'one of the most common of the
artificial grasses ; it is of the family of the Graminecc of the genus Lolium. There
are several varieties, some annual and others perennial, some producing a
strong ...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long,
1841