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Seeds - Eastern Riverbank Rye

Elymus riparius

Minimum 200 semences par enveloppe

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Regular price $4.25
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Format

Semences par gramme: 141

Année de récolte: 2023


Catégories: bandes riveraines, nouveauté, résiste aux cerfs, vivace,

Aire de répartition indigène: ON, QC,

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Eastern riverbank wild rye (Elymus riparius) is a robust native perennial grass, ideal for wet environments such as riverbanks, marshy areas, and floodplain meadows. Reaching heights between 60 and 130 cm, this plant stands out with its long, slender stems and dense spike-like inflorescences. It forms compact clumps, making it excellent for stabilizing soils in areas prone to erosion. Riverbank wild rye prefers rich, well-drained soils but can thrive in a wide range of conditions, including wetter soils or temporarily flooded areas. Its dark green foliage and spiky seed heads add natural texture to landscaping, particularly in riparian gardens or wet meadows.

Ecological Roles
Eatern riverbank wild rye plays a crucial role in soil stabilization, particularly along riverbanks and areas at risk of erosion. Its dense root system helps anchor the soil, preventing degradation while improving the structure of wet soils. In addition to its role in erosion control, this grass provides habitat for small wildlife and insects that find shelter in its thick clumps. Its seed heads can also provide food for seed-eating birds at the end of the season. This grass is an excellent choice for ecological restoration projects, especially in aquatic and riparian environments, contributing to ecosystems stability and health.

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Growing Notes | Seeds - Eastern Riverbank Rye

Eastern riverbank wild rye seeds do not require cold stratification, making germination easier. Sow the seeds directly on the surface of light, well-drained soil. This plant thrives in moist conditions, so keep the soil consistently damp to encourage good germination, which can occur within 1 to 3 weeks.

Riverbank wild rye grows best in sunny or partially shaded areas and tolerates a variety of soil types, although it prefers soils rich in organic matter. Once established, this grass is drought-resistant, but regular watering can help maintain its vigor. It is also resistant to many diseases, making it an ideal choice for wetland restoration projects or natural gardens.

Seeds per packet: 200

Family: Poaceae

Scientific name: Elymus riparius

Life cycle: Perennial

Hardiness zone: 4

Soil type:
Sandy to clayey

Soil moisture level: Medium to soggy

Soil - additional attributes: Can grow in flood plains

Light: Sun, partial shade

Blooming: June to August (Minnesota)

Spacing: 3 cm

Height: 60 to 130 cm

Deer resistance: Moderate

Stratification: No

Scarification: No

Germination time: 7 to 10 days

Sowing depth: Surface