noun
- Plural of hardingrass; a type of perennial grass (Phalaris aquatica) native to the Mediterranean region, used for pasture and hay.
Usage: Also called Phalaris aquatica or Harding grass (singular); primarily used in agriculture and botany contexts
Examples
- Hardinggrasses are drought-tolerant and commonly planted in Mediterranean climates.
- Farmers in California often use hardinggrasses for livestock grazing.
- The pasture was seeded with a mixture of hardinggrasses and legumes.
- Hardinggrasses provide good nutritional value for cattle and sheep.