QUACK GRASS vs COUCH GRASS: NOUN
- Alternative form of quackgrass.
- Same as quick-grass, quitch-grass.
- European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed
- A species of grass, Elymus repens, usually considered a weed.
- The stoloniferous variety of fiorin, Agrostis alba.
- The popular name of Triticum repens, a species of grass which infests arable land as a troublesome weed.
- A Eurasian grass (Elymus repens syn. Agropyron repens) that has whitish-yellow root stocks and is a weed of North American cereal crops.
- European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed
QUACK GRASS vs COUCH GRASS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- See quitch grass.
- See quitch grass.
QUACK GRASS vs COUCH GRASS: RELATED WORDS
- Toadflax, Henbit, Rhizomatous, Sow thistle, Teasel, Foxtails, Sphagnum, Creeping charlie, Witchgrass, Witch grass, Quick grass, Dog grass, Couch grass, Agropyron repens, Quackgrass
- Knawel, Grass, Broom grass, Orchard grass, Overgrassed, Cutgrass, Yardgrass, Quitch, Quick grass, Agropyron repens, Dog grass, Witch grass, Witchgrass, Quackgrass, Quack grass
QUACK GRASS vs COUCH GRASS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hoary cress, Hackberries, Fleabane, Meadowsweet, Toadflax, Henbit, Rhizomatous, Sow thistle, Teasel, Foxtails, Sphagnum, Creeping charlie, Witchgrass, Couch grass, Quackgrass
- Panic grass, Graminivorous, Wild rye, Graminifolious, Knawel, Grass, Broom grass, Orchard grass, Overgrassed, Cutgrass, Yardgrass, Quitch, Witchgrass, Quackgrass, Quack grass
QUACK GRASS vs COUCH GRASS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Quack grass is generally only a problem in poorly maintained lawns.
- The nest is then stuffed with a handful of couch grass runners which always seem to be available in my garden.
- Couch grass relieves and even partially dissolves kidney stones.
- In Australia, bermuda grass is called Couch grass.
QUACK GRASS vs COUCH GRASS: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What are the traditional uses of couch grass roots?
- Is couch grass or Kikuyu grass right for your Australian lawn?