Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 178.

Österbotten, 13/08/1732, ¶995:

On the sandy hill by the church there was an abundance of ‘Gr. spica triticea marit.’ [Lyme-grass] growing with leaves quite different from other varieties and quite specific. I dug up some plants – they were as tall as rye – for it occurred to me that this might be a grass worth sowing on sandy heaths if one could only learn how to cultivate it; which should not be too difficult.