Definition
*Phleum pratense*, commonly known as timothy-grass, is a perennial grass widely cultivated for hay and pasture. It's a vital forage crop, particularly for horses and cattle. Think of it as the 'go-to' grass for feeding livestock π΄. It adapts well to cool climates and provides nutritious feed. Itβs the plant equivalent of a well-balanced meal for animals π½οΈ.