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see the growing notes at the bottom of the page!
Canada wild rye (Elymus canadensis) is a perennial native grass that plays a crucial role in soil stabilization, particularly on beaches, dunes, and sites prone to erosion. Like sea lymegrass, this plant is highly effective in preventing erosion thanks to its strong root system. It typically grows to about 1.25 metres in height and produces long, arching seed heads that add an elegant texture to landscaping. Canada wild rye seeds are edible, though they are small and difficult to process, and they also serve as a food source for many seed-eating birds. Beyond its use in stabilizing soils, this plant is often employed in bioremediation projects, helping restore contaminated and degraded soils.
Medicinal and culinary uses
Although the seeds are edible, their small size and the labor required to process them limit their culinary use.
Ecological roles
Canada wild rye plays a significant ecological role, especially as a key plant for stabilizing soils in coastal or disturbed environments. Its dense root system is particularly effective in combating erosion on beaches, dunes, and slopes. The seedlings are vigorous and establish quickly, providing excellent ground cover in the first year, making it an ideal choice for ecological restoration projects. Additionally, its seeds provide nourishment for a wide range of seed-eating birds, contributing to local biodiversity. Canada wild rye is also used in bioremediation efforts, where it helps rehabilitate contaminated soils and restore degraded ecosystems.
Canada wild rye seeds require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.
Akène cannot assume any responsibility for the use of plants for therapeutic purposes. Always seek advice from a professional before using a medicinal or edible plant.
Sowing and Growing
Technical Details
Seeds per packet: 300
Family: Poaceae
Scientific name: Elymus canadensis
Life cycle: Perennial
Hardiness zone: 3
Soil type: Sandy to silty
Soil moisture level: Dry to medium
Soil - additional attributes: Well-drained
Light: Sun
Blooming: June to September
Spacing: 75 cm
Height: 125 cm
Deer resistance: Moderate
Stratification: 60 days
Scarification: No
Germination time: 10 days
Sowing depth: 10 mm