Common (vernacular) names applied to California vascular plants
compiled by Elizabeth Painter
up to date as of May 1, 2016
Common names (also referred to as vernacular names) are applied differently at different times and places by different users. This list is compiled from many sources and is intended to be as comprehensive as possible. It is not intended to indicate which common name is correct or preferred. Please send comments about this page to Elizabeth Painter (beth.painter.48@gmail.com).
Taxon | Lolium perenne |
group | Monocots |
Family | Poaceae |
Family common name(s) | grass; true grass |
Genus common name(s) | lolium; darnel; darnell; darnel grass; darnel-grass; darnelgrass |
Species common name(s) | perennial rye-grass; perennial rye grass; perennial ryegrass; perennial ray-grass; perennial ray grass; perennial raygrass; English rye-grass; English rye grass; English ryegrass; English rye; English ray-grass; English ray grass; English raygrass; lawn rye grass; lawn ryegrass; red darnel; white nonesuch; perennial blue tagged |
| | Common name(s) generally applied to other taxa or multiple taxa | common ryegrass, common rye-grass, common ray-grass, common ray, common darnel, domestic ryegrass, domestic rye grass, crested ryegrass, Australian rye-grass, Australian rye grass are applied to multiple Lolium taxa; tall rye grass is applied to multiple Festuca s.l. taxa; common rye, meadow ryegrass, meadow rye-grass, meadow rye grass, beardless ryegrass, beardless rye grass, perennial rye, ryegrass, rye-grass, rye grass, ray-grass, ray grass, raygrass, French raygrass, English blue-grass, English blue grass, English bluegrass, English-bluegrass, Dover grass, Lyme rye grass, Lyme ryegrass, lyme grass, lyme-grass, lymegrass, strand wheat, strand-wheat, Terrell's grass are applied to multiple Poaceae taxa; grass nuts, grass-nuts, grassnuts, grass nut, grassnut are applied to taxa in multiple families |
| | Synonymy: The Jepson Manual (1993), FNA, PLANTS, etc | subsp. perenne; Festuca perennis (L.) J.T. Columbus & J.P. Sm., in part |
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