Intermediate wheatgrass, also known as Thinopyrum intermedium, is a perennial grass native to Europe and Asia. It is valued in agriculture for its high tolerance to cold temperatures and drought resistance. The grass has several synonyms, including tall wheatgrass, elymus parviglumis, and intermediate couchgrass. In addition, it is known by its scientific name Thinopyrum intermedium. The grass is used for forage in hay production and is also commonly planted for soil conservation. It is a valuable plant for unique landscaping and erosion control. Despite its many names, the grass remains an important resource for farmers and landscapers seeking cost-efficient and environmentally friendly ways to sustain soil productivity.