creeping soft grass

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creeping soft grass

A small patch of creeping soft grass grows at the edge of the garden path.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A European perennial grass species characterized by soft, velvety foliage. It is a type of grass that grows back year after year and spreads along the ground.
Usage
  • The term "creeping soft grass" is used as a common name for a specific botanical species. It is typically used in horticultural, botanical, or ecological contexts to describe the plant's appearance and growth habit.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The lawn was overrun with creeping soft grass, giving it a lush, velvety texture.
    • Botanists identified creeping soft grass as the dominant species in the meadow.
Advanced Usage
  • As a botanical descriptor: The name directly describes key characteristics: "creeping" refers to its growth habit (spreading via stolons or rhizomes), "soft" and "velvety" describe the tactile quality of its leaves.
    • The creeping soft grass formed a dense mat that suppressed weeds.
Variants and Related Words
  • Holeus mollis: This is the scientific (Latin) name for the plant commonly called creeping soft grass.
  • Creeping grass: A more general term for any grass species that spreads horizontally along the ground.
  • Velvet grass: Another common name sometimes used for similar soft-leaved grasses.
Synonyms
  • European velvet grass: A synonym that emphasizes its origin and texture.
  • Holeus mollis: The formal botanical synonym.
Notes
  • This is a compound noun functioning as a single common name for a specific plant. It is not typically broken down into separate phrasal verbs or idioms. Its meaning is fixed within its botanical context.
creeping soft grass

A small patch of creeping soft grass grows at the edge of the garden path.

Noun
  1. European perennial grass with soft velvety foliage

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