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canary grass
noun
any of various grasses of the genus Phalaris, as P. canariensis, native to the Canary Islands, bearing seed used as food for cage birds, or P. arundinacea reed canary grass, used throughout the Northern Hemisphere as fodder.
canary grass
noun
any of various grasses of the genus Phalaris, esp P. canariensis, that is native to Europe and N Africa and has straw-coloured seeds used as birdseed
a related plant, Phalaris arundinacea, used as fodder throughout the N hemisphere
Word History and Origins
Origin of canary grass1
Example Sentences
Freed and his team no longer have to hack out the reed canary grass by hand.
Cool wind blew through the reed canary grass.
It wasn’t long before reed canary grass, an invasive plant species, moved in, choking out native plant species and reducing habitat available to fish.
Reed canary grass, a tall, flat-leafed grass, is damaging the state’s wetlands.
It’s more than 50 percent shelled sunflower seed by volume, with the remainder distributed among millet, corn, canary grass, and some dried fruits and nuts.
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