Rye collection
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Vernacular names
Rye
Genera
Secale
Rye, a member of the Secale genus, is a hardy bearded cereal well adapted to poor soils and low temperatures. It is characterized by its slender stems and elongated ears. There are several types of rye: winter rye, which withstands low temperatures, and spring rye, grown in milder areas. Mainly used for animal feed and bread-making, it is also used in the manufacture of certain beers and whisky.
Statistics
- Accessions in collection : 64
- Filtered accessions : 50
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Name | Code | Taxon | Subtaxon | Country of origin | Favorites | Cart |
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SEIGLE DE PAYS D'ANGLES No.2 | ERGE28801 | Secale secale | France | |||
SEIGLE DE PAYS D'AIGUEFONDE | ERGE28802 | Secale secale | France | |||
SEIGLE DE PAYS DE MONTREDON | ERGE28803 | Secale secale | France | |||
SEIGLE DE CHANTAGNE (73) | ERGE28984 | Secale secale | France | |||
SEIGLE DE GRAND CHAMP (56) | ERGE28985 | Secale secale | France | |||
SEIGLE DE PAYS D'EYGLIERS (05) | ERGE29342 | Secale secale | France | |||
WILD RYE (SECALE MONTANUM) | ERGE29634 | Secale secale | France | |||
SEIGLE DE MILLEVACHES | ERGE33870 | Secale secale | France | |||
EVEREST | ERGE35281 | Secale secale | France | |||
LOMORAN | ERGE35282 | Secale secale | France |