Timothy grass
Timothy grass is a perennial grass species commonly found in North America and parts of Europe. It is known for its tall, upright growth and distinctive seed heads, which are often harvested for hay. This grass thrives in well-drained soils and is typically found in meadows, pastures, and along roadsides.
Timothy grass is a popular choice for feeding livestock, particularly horses and rabbits, due to its high fiber content and palatability. It is often used in hay production because it retains its nutritional value when dried. Additionally, it provides good ground cover, helping to prevent soil erosion.