European grass spreading rapidly by creeping rhizomes; naturalized in North America as a weed.
1Next came carrying the couch grass, wild alum, and soapwort into the store-room.
2A traditional thatched teahouse stands on a small rise in a rockery taken over by couch grass.
3Come, come, you are not going to try and make us believe that you live on couch grass.
4The bottom of the dry swamps was covered with a couch grass, which, like all the other grasses, was partly withered.
5We have, in the first rank, the couch grass, that execrable weed which three years of stubborn warfare have not succeeded in exterminating.
6About an hour before sunset we arrived on the banks of a large creek, with a bed of couch grass, but no water.
7These Couch Grasses and Dune Grasses, as they are often called, are coarse and hard.