Canada Wild Rye - Seed
Canada Wild Rye (Elymus canadensis)
During the late spring and summer, this native perennial grass is tufted at the base, producing unbranched culms about 3-5' tall. E From fall to spring, this grass produces clumps of low basal leaves up to 1' tall that are semi-evergreen. The preference is full to partial sun and moist to dry conditions. This grass will adapt to practically any kind of soil, including those containing loam, clay, gravel, or sand. This robust grass readily reseeds itself and can be aggressive in some situations. If the seeds are planted during the spring, it can develop culms with flowering spikes during the summer or fall of the same year.
Canada Wild Rye (Elymus canadensis)
During the late spring and summer, this native perennial grass is tufted at the base, producing unbranched culms about 3-5' tall. E From fall to spring, this grass produces clumps of low basal leaves up to 1' tall that are semi-evergreen. The preference is full to partial sun and moist to dry conditions. This grass will adapt to practically any kind of soil, including those containing loam, clay, gravel, or sand. This robust grass readily reseeds itself and can be aggressive in some situations. If the seeds are planted during the spring, it can develop culms with flowering spikes during the summer or fall of the same year.
Canada Wild Rye (Elymus canadensis)
During the late spring and summer, this native perennial grass is tufted at the base, producing unbranched culms about 3-5' tall. E From fall to spring, this grass produces clumps of low basal leaves up to 1' tall that are semi-evergreen. The preference is full to partial sun and moist to dry conditions. This grass will adapt to practically any kind of soil, including those containing loam, clay, gravel, or sand. This robust grass readily reseeds itself and can be aggressive in some situations. If the seeds are planted during the spring, it can develop culms with flowering spikes during the summer or fall of the same year.