




Lolium perenne
Ryegrass is a quick-growing grass that helps keep soil healthy! It’s often used in gardens and for making lawns.
Habitat: Fields and gardens
The Ryegrass is a bright green, tufted grass with narrow, glossy leaves. Its leaves often have a distinct ridge on the underside, and its flower spikes grow straight up without branches. This makes it look different from many other common lawn grasses.





Category
PlantRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
Snaps
1
Farmers use it to feed animals, making yummy milk and meat!
It can even grow in salty soils where other plants struggle!
Its roots can help strengthen soil like tiny underground glue!
Some famous sports fields are green and soft thanks to tough ryegrass!
Ryegrass can quickly regrow even after being cut short, helping it survive mowing and grazing animals.
Ryegrass has a strong, dense root system that helps it hold soil together and prevent erosion.
Ryegrass can tolerate cool temperatures and stays green longer than many other grasses, even in winter.
Bos taurus
Main forage crop for livestock.

Ovis aries
Essential food source for grazing animals.

Branta canadensis
Often grazes on its tender leaves.
Listronotus bonariensis
Larvae tunnel and feed inside stems.
These plants have long, slender leaves and often grow in clumps, looking very similar to grasses, even if they're not true grasses themselves. They bring a delicate texture to the landscape!
Discover plants and animals that are part of farming, grown or raised by people to provide food and other useful resources.
These wide-open spaces are covered in grasses, often home to grazing animals and incredible predators! Experience the vastness of the plains.
Watch these energetic plants grow super fast, quickly transforming spaces and adding lush greenery in a blink of an eye!
Danger
1/5
Explore with care and ask an adult if you’re unsure what to do.
30-90 cm
15-40 cm
Late_spring_to_summer
Yes
None
Perennial
Wind
Fields and gardens
Zoom in to split clusters and explore where this object has been snapped.