Fowl Meadow Grass is grown for seed to only a limited extent, the most important cultures being established in Bohemia, Austria.
Quality of seed:
The seeds, which have a tuft of cobweb-like hairs attached to their base before being cleaned, are yellowishbrown, often with a reddish or purplish tinge. They differ from Kentucky Blue and Rough-stalked Meadow Grass seeds principally in the glumes, which are rather blunt and have indistinct nerves.