Lady's Laces (Noun)
Meaning
Perennial grass of marshy meadows and ditches having broad leaves; Europe and North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Lady's laces have adapted to life in the marshy meadows of Europe, with long rhizomes that help spread the plant quickly.
- Wildlife love the flowers of the lady's laces plant as a food source.
- Growing in damp conditions lady's laces produce creamy white blooms from May to October.
- Planting lady's laces alongside flowers such as Corn Marigold creates a great floral mix in marshy areas.
- For meadow grass areas you might like to grow some native grasses including lady's laces in among tall swaying grasses.