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A mosaic of habitats beside the sea with shingle, saltmarsh, sand dunes, rivers, pits, grazing marsh, reedbeds and farmland. Full of wildlife for you to discover.
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1. Wild Rye - Discover Our Wetland Wildlife
A mosaic of habitats beside the sea with shingle, saltmarsh, sand dunes, rivers, pits, grazing marsh, reedbeds and farmland. Full of wildlife for you to discover.

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1. Leymus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leymus is a genus of the true grass family. The common name for this genus is "wild rye"; however, members of the genus Elymus are also sometimes given the same ...
2. Wild-rye grasses
Wild-rye grasses Gramineae Elymus sp. Source: Magness et al. 1971. Wild-rye species are well distributed among the native grasses of the Western States.
3. wild rye (plant) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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5. Canada Wild Rye Species Information
Description. Elymus canadensis is a species of wild rye known by the common name Canada Wild Rye. This warm season grass is native to much of North America, being most ...
6. Rye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rye (Secale cereale) is a grass grown extensively as a grain and as a forage crop. It is a member of the wheat tribe and is closely related to barley and wheat.
7. wild rye: Definition from Answers.com
n. Any of various grasses of the genus Elymus of the Northern Hemisphere.
8. wild rye - definition of wild rye by the Free Online Dictionary ...
wild rye n. Any of various grasses of the genus Elymus of the Northern Hemisphere. wild rye n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) any of various perennial ...
9. Creeping WIld Rye
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