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Wheatgrass is the freshly sprouted first leaves of the common wheat plant, grown for human consumption.
Wheatgrass may also refer to:
- Agropyron, a genus known as crested-wheat grasses
- Elymus (plant), a genus of wild rye, sometimes called wheatgrass
- Eremopyrum, a genus in the sub-family Pooideae, known as false wheatgrass
- Pascopyrum, a genus known as wheatgrass
- Pseudelymus, a genus called foxtail wheatgrass
- Pseudoroegneria, a genus in the sub-family Pooideae, known as wheatgrass
- Thinopyrum, a genus in the sub-family Pooideae, known as wheatgrass
- Wild Triga (Thinopyrum intermedium), intermediate wheatgrass for human consumption
- Thinopyrum ponticum, tall wheatgrass
See also
- Common wheat, Triticum aestivum
- Wheat (disambiguation)
- Pooideae, a subfamily of grasses
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