lyme grass

/ (laɪm) /

noun

a N temperate perennial dune grass, Elymus arenarius, with a creeping stem and rough bluish leaves

Word Origin for lyme grass

C18: probably a respelling (influenced by its genus name, Elymus) of lime 1, referring to its stabilizing effect (like lime in mortar)

Example sentences from the Web for lyme grass

  • It feeds on the stems of lyme-grass (Elymus arenarius) in May and June.

  • Only the yellow sand along the shore remained as it was; it has no flowers to deck itself with, and lyme-grass is all its finery.

    Tales of Two Countries |Alexander Kielland
  • Suddenly, from one of these where there was no lyme-grass to keep down the sand, there arose as it were a thick smoke.

    The Sand-Hills of Jutland |Hans Christian Andersen