A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
A large area of grass, usually around a house or building.
Florida
the EVERGLADES
In the sense that it looks like grass, is plant, has roots, has long elongated leafs with little to no stems growing out of the ground and can cover large area while being so close to each other to the point that they overlap, yes. It is a type of grass and if for some reason it isn't it should be. Besides, why call it sea grass if it isn't grass?
the great plains, the sarengetti, and the pampas are all grasslands.
It is a prarie
Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.
in the beach level, when you are riding along and happen to see a large area of grass and in the grass you see shards of grass flying up in the air, through apples and other objects randomly into the grass and if you are lucky you will hit scyther and he/she will jump out.
A very large area of sand is typically referred to as a desert or a dune field.
The ancient Romans called any large open area a campus. An example is the Campus Martius at Rome.
Large-scale Grass Lizard was created in 1862.