Ryegrass – a perennial grassy plant reaching a height of 40–70 cm and possessing a strong branching structure. Its root system is located in the upper soil layers, ensuring fast growth and resistance to mechanical damage after mowing. Due to high yield and the ability to retain a rich green color until the first frosts, ryegrass is widely used as lawn grass and as a fodder crop for livestock.
The «Adriana» variety is distinguished by its bright green leaf cover and ability to withstand more than five years without loss of quality. With proper sowing (1 kg of seeds per 30 m²), the plant quickly roots, forming a dense turf that maintains decorative appeal and functionality for a long time. High nutritional value makes it one of the most valuable feeds among cereal crops.
Ryegrass is also used in mixtures with annual leguminous crops to improve pasture quality. It grows well on pastures and silage plots, tolerating moderate shading and recovering quickly after mechanical damage. Thanks to these properties, ryegrass is a universal solution for both decorative greening and fodder production.