Normal grass typically refers to a variety of common grasses, while ryegrass specifically refers to a type of grass in the genus Lolium. Ryegrass is known for its rapid germination, lush green color, and ability to establish quickly, making it popular for lawns, pastures, and erosion control. In contrast, "normal grass" can encompass various species with different growth habits, tolerances, and uses, depending on the region and climate. Ryegrass is often favored for its durability and resilience in cooler climates.
they are completely different, from ingredients to the types of flour used.
If growing conditions are good, some types of rye grass can germinate in about seven days. For grass to mature, it can take between 30 to 45 days after germination, depending on the grass type. Rye grass can be either a perennial or annual plant.
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Yes it is a species of grass. Rye grass can be further divided into different types of grasses, including the domestic crop Rye, the wilder Russian Wild Rye, Altai Wild Rye, etc.
The rye grass's country of origin is the U.K.
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Rye grass typically grows to a height of about 2 to 3 feet.
Rye grass typically grows to a height of about 2 to 3 feet, which is similar to other types of grass.
Generally the summer heat will kill rye grass that is taking over. If it doesn't get hot enough in your area you can use a non persistent-contact herbicide made for weeds, not grass, and spray the rye grass. For more information on killing rye grass, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_6127641_kill-annual-rye-grass.html.
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