Aegilops Triuncalis is a type of grass commonly known as the barbed goatgrass, wiregrass or catchweed. It is a highly invasive species known for its fast-spreading and ability to adapt to various climatic conditions. Due to its destructive nature, various synonyms have emerged in different regions of the world including: Spanish grass, bedstraw, sticky goatgrass, and hedgehog grass. These synonyms are often used interchangeably to describe the plant's appearance, growth habit, and its potential to negatively impact the environment. Despite its ill-repute, Aegilops Triuncalis is sometimes used for forage and ground cover in some parts of the world. Overall, the plant has become a significant concern for farmers, environmentalists, and land managers in affected areas.