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It is a close relative of the more widely known sweet grass.
He could just stretch out there a minute, press his hot face into that sweet grass.
Sweet grass does not smell much until it is dried.
I'll try something different this morning, she thought: sweet grass and chamomile.
The great horse had cropped all the sweet grass within reach and was ready to move on.
Sweet grass is said to draw in positive energy.
They smelled like little boys: dirt and sweet grass, innocence itself.
Suddenly she collapsed on the ground with her face buried in the hot, sweet grass and began to cry.
"We have filled it with sweet grasses for your beds.
The ponies were grazing on the sweet grass of the hillside.
Sweet Grass County is also Republican at a local level.
They also weave baskets from sweet grass, as do Canadian tribes.
He finished brushing the horses and let them graze on the sweet grass.
Engcobo is an isiXhosa name for a sweet grass found in the area.
The valley bottom was covered with short sweet grass and cedar trees grew along a stream of clean water.
Sweet grass was, and is, very widely used by North American indigenous peoples.
They went without another word across the small field to where their horses stood tethered, chopping the sweet grass.
They smelled of clean, sweet grass and rice straw.
Sweet grass the Indians used in their baskets?
"Polly and I found a bed of sweet grass on the sandhills yesterday.
Birds chirped and the air smelled like sweet grass.
There is good sweet grass along the Purgatory River this year."
In his mind he could see sunlight on rolling hills, smell the sweet grasses and the herbs of the south.
The valley featured excellent spring water and deep black soil from which sprang tender, sweet grass.
Each time he came to sit in the high, sweet grass, he hoped he would find peace.
Some seeds usually made into gruel in historical times are acorn and manna grass (Glyceria fluitans).
Others require a great deal of moisture: Manna grass (Glyceria maxima), for example, does best when grown in shallow water.
Long manna grass (Glyceria melicaria)
Drooping manna grass (Glyceria x laxa)
The trip back to the cabin was a slow, iComfortable journey, until they reached the banks of the river and found Midnight happily munching on manna grass.
Hierochloe odorata or Anthoxanthum nitens, also known as sweet grass, buffalo grass, bison grass, holy grass (UK), manna grass, Mary's grass, seneca grass, sweetgrass, or vanilla grass, is an aromatic herb which grows in northern Eurasia and in North America.
Hierochloe odorata or Anthoxanthum nitens, also known as sweet grass, buffalo grass, bison grass, holy grass (UK), manna grass, Mary's grass, seneca grass, sweetgrass, or vanilla grass, is an aromatic herb which grows in northern Eurasia and in North America.
Buffalo grass, sweet vernal grass or vanilla grass (Anthoxanthum odoratum)
Anthoxanthum odoratum, known as sweet vernal grass, holy grass, vanilla grass or buffalo grass, is a short-lived grass found wild in acidic grassland in Eurasia.
Hierochloe odorata or Anthoxanthum nitens, also known as sweet grass, buffalo grass, bison grass, holy grass (UK), manna grass, Mary's grass, seneca grass, sweetgrass, or vanilla grass, is an aromatic herb which grows in northern Eurasia and in North America.