The scientific or taxonomic name would be Elymus canadensis.
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.
There's the cereal grass rye, and other rye grasses include the following:Altai Wild RyeRussian Wild RyeItalian Rye-grassAnnual Rye-grassWinter Rye-grassPerennial Rye-grassThe top two are a coarse grass that is commonly used for stock-pile grazing cattle in late fall to winter. The last four are annual grasses that are primarily grown as a temporary tame grass for pasturing cattle in the summer months when other cool-season grasses like smooth brome, crested wheatgrass, timothy, orchard grass and intermediate wheatgrass have all gone into dormancy for the hot summer days. This is primarily for regions like Northern and Northwestern USA and Canada that graze cattle.
No, Wild boars do not live in the wild any where in Canada
yes there are wild meerkats in canada. :)
Rye is a small port town and former borough in East Sussex, England.
Rye (Secale cereale) is a grain and forage crop (10). In Europe most rye production is for bread grains (8). However, Canada and the US grow rye for both grain and forage, with Canadians growing mostly grain (8) and US farmers dedicating less than half their rye to grain (7).
It contains:53.2 % Creeping red fescue23.4 % Annual Rye grass14.1 Perennial Rye grass4.4 % Kentucky BluegrassThese numbers were on the bag as required.
Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Sallinger Call of the Wild - Jack London
Rye is a grain, like wheat, oats or barley, which developed particularly in eastern Europe. It is used in baking, particularly in making rye breads including pumpernickel. Rye flour is heavier and darker than wheat. Rye is also used to make distilled liquor, which is called rye whiskey. Rye whiskey is sometimes called Canadian Whisky since it is very popular in Canada, and the brand name Canadian Club is known world-wide.
Nettie Wild's birth name is Nettie Barry Canada Wild.
Canada has many crops they grow and export. Some include grains, corn, barley, rye, flaxseed, soybeans, oats and canola.