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Common oat

Avena sativa

Not Evaluated

About

<em>Avena sativa</em> is a domesticated annual grass in the family Poaceae, cultivated worldwide as a cereal crop and fodder plant. Originally derived from wild oat ancestors in the Fertile Crescent, it is now grown across all major agricultural regions, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America. The species typically thrives in cool, temperate climates with moderate rainfall and is planted in grasslands, croplands, and disturbed habitats. It has been a staple food grain for millennia, valued for its nutritional content, including beta-glucan fiber, proteins, and minerals. Common oat typically grows to 60–120 cm in height and produces distinctive drooping panicle inflorescences bearing multiple spikelets. The species is cultivated both for human consumption and as livestock forage. Its conservation status has not been formally evaluated by the IUCN, reflecting its widespread cultivation and absence of extinction risk. Biological traits such as lifespan, length, and weight are not standardized in wildlife databases given its status as a crop species, and dietary characteristics remain poorly documented in ecological terms. It is one of the most economically important cereal grains globally and supports diverse agroecosystems.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in grasslands, wetlands, forests, and cultivated landscapes.

Widely distributed across Africa (5 countries), Asia (9 countries), Europe (24 countries), North America (Canada, Mexico, United States), Oceania and the Pacific (Australia), and South America (6 countries).

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Spanish avena
French Avoine cultivée
German Saat-Hafer
Portuguese aveia
Arabic shofan
Turkish Yulaf

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Common oat?
The scientific name of Common oat is Avena sativa. It belongs to the genus Avena.
Where does Common oat live?
Common oat is found in Widely distributed across Africa (5 countries), Asia (9 countries), Europe (24 countries), North America (Canada, Mexico, United States), Oceania and the Pacific (Australia), and South America (6 countries).. Countries include Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile.
What family does Common oat belong to?
Common oat (Avena sativa) belongs to the genus Avena, which is part of the taxonomic family Poaceae.
What kingdom does Common oat belong to?
Common oat (Avena sativa) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (Plants).
What are the closest relatives of Common oat?
The closest relatives of Common oat in the genus Avena include Algerian Oat, Animated oat, Black oats, Common Wild Oats, Ethiopian Oat.

Native Range — 48 Countries

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