This paper attempts to compare and contrast green grammar and ecological grammar as two newly emerged strands of grammar in ecolinguistics. It is observed that those two grammatical strands as two umbrella terms differ in terms of their proposals of notions, definitions, methods, and ecolinguistic strands, while they have the historical background, the critical goal, and the future horizon in common as well. This paper does not try to distinguish the better grammar of the two, but to throw light on the development of eco-grammar analysis in the context of integration and development of ecolinguistics. Ecolinguistics in the post-epidemic time can devote to the construction of a grammar of health.