Definition
"Hordeum jubatum" is the scientific name for foxtail barley, a visually striking grass known for its long, feathery awns that resemble a fox's tail. It is commonly used in ornamental gardens and dried flower arrangements. Think of it as the botanical term for that fancy grass you see in bouquets. Unlike edible barley, it's prized for its aesthetic qualities rather than its nutritional value. It can be aggressive and spread quickly if not controlled. "Hordeum jubatum" adds a touch of elegance to any landscape.