Hungarian grass is a perennial grass species native to Hungary. Its scientific name is Elymus hispidus, and it is known by several common names, including rough bluegrass, rye bluegrass, rough glume wheatgrass, and Austrian wildrye. Its stem is tall and erect, reaching heights of up to 1.5 meters. The leaves are flat and have a grey-green color. Its flowers are small and grow in clusters on the top of its stem. Hungarian grass is commonly used as a forage or hay crop and is an essential component of the native grasslands in Hungary. It is adaptable to a wide range of soils, including sandy or clay soils and even tolerates poor drainage.