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Roadsides, open fields, crop fields, pastures, orchards, and vineyards. It grows vigorously in winter and early spring.

It occurs naturally in waste places and cultivated fields, on roadsides, in meadows and along borders of woods.

It prefers moist, rich clays and loams and in suitable soil the growth is luxuriant. It can be successfully grown on marshy land or on any good, well-drained soil.

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Ryegrass is an annual grass that behaves like a biennial grass. It grows in the winter and spring. It is found in humid continental climates all over the world.

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