Further up there was witchgrass, first sparse, then green and rank .
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There was no witchgrass, jimson, pikeweed, whore's hair, or poke salad.
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It is narrow, really just a double rut with timothy and witchgrass growing on the crown.
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Witchgrass and thistles stuck up through the breaks in the stone.
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Next came carrying the couchgrass, wild alum, and soapwort into the store-room.
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A traditional thatched teahouse stands on a small rise in a rockery taken over by couchgrass.
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Come, come, you are not going to try and make us believe that you live on couchgrass.
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The bottom of the dry swamps was covered with a couchgrass, which, like all the other grasses, was partly withered.
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We have, in the first rank, the couchgrass, that execrable weed which three years of stubborn warfare have not succeeded in exterminating.
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These trees were planted in a heavy quackgrass sod and some were lost, but those surviving show good compatibility between the top and root.
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Dandelions and witchgrass grew ankle-deep.
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The witchgrass grew wild and tall in the front yard, obscuring the old, frost-heaved flagstones that led to the porch.
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Investigator appointed as authority on wild chive and coastal witchgrass, to investigate conditions in Greece and bring back helpful information... View Article
Ús de dog grass en anglès
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Dog -grass root, gathered commercially only in Europe costs $1.00 a pound, prewar price 30 cents.