Plains
meadow
Yes, a grassy area can be called a "lea." The term "lea" typically refers to a meadow or open field, especially one that is covered with grass and used for grazing. It evokes images of lush, green landscapes, often found in rural settings. Thus, if the grassy area fits this description, it can appropriately be termed a lea.
farm land
The area of Grassy Knob Wilderness is 69.606 square kilometers.
The area of Grassy Hill Natural Area Preserve is 5,827,473.248256 square meters.
The grassy area beside a road is typically called the roadside verge or shoulder. It serves as a buffer between the road and surrounding land, providing space for emergency stopping, pedestrian safety, and drainage.
on the huge estancias of the grassy Pampus
Swarm
The grassy plains are called "Llanos". In other areas of South America they may be called "pampas".
A backyard.
is a grassy area and feilds
A grassy, damp area