- Category
- Grass / Sedge / Rush
- Sun
- Full to Shade
- Soil moisture
- Wet to Medium
- Bloom time
- Jul–Aug
- Notes
- Cool
About Virginia Wild Rye
Virginia Wild Rye (Elymus virginicus) is a robust and highly adaptable native grass that serves as a cornerstone for restoration projects and home meadows. This tufted perennial typically grows 2 to 4 feet tall, featuring stiffly erect, bristly flower spikes that distinguish it from its nodding relatives. As a cool-season grass, it provides valuable green foliage in the early spring and late fall. Its native range spans nearly all of North America, where it is commonly found in river bottoms, moist woodlands, and prairie edges. Virginia Wild Rye is exceptionally versatile, flourishing in conditions ranging from full sun to deep shade and tolerating a wide variety of soil types, from wet to medium-dry. Ecologically, it is a powerhouse, offering high-quality forage for wildlife, while its seeds and dense structure provide food and shelter for numerous bird species. It is a reliable, fast-growing option that establishes quickly in new plantings.
Native range
Native to 41 states:
County range map

Range map courtesy of BONAP (Biota of North America Program).
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