Triticum Repens F. Sepium
Timothy grass, scientifically known as Triticum repens f. sepium, is a member of the grass family that thrives in temperate climates. This plant is often found in meadows, pastures, and along roadsides, where it forms dense, low-growing vegetation. While it shares some characteristics with wheat, it is not cultivated for grain production but rather for its ecological and agricultural value. Its fine leaves and tufted seed heads make it a common sight in natural landscapes. Despite its modest appearance, Timothy grass plays a vital role in supporting wildlife and maintaining soil stability.