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Pampas gr**** or
pampas-
gr**** is a
common name
which may
refer to any of
several similar-looking, tall-growing
species of
gr****:
Species of
Cortaderia including:...
- The
Pampas (from the Quechua: pampa,
meaning "plain") are
fertile South American low gr****lands that
cover more than 1,200,000
square kilometres (460,000 sq mi)...
- It is
referred to by the
common name
pampas gr****, and is
native to
southern South America,
including the
Pampas region after which it is named. It is...
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Miscanthus sinensis, the
eulalia or
Chinese silver gr****, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
gr**** family Poaceae,
native to
eastern Asia throughout...
- millets, fonio, "Job's tears", and
bluestem gr****es Micrairoideae Danthonioideae,
including pampas gr**** The
gr**** family is one of the most
widely distributed...
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existing plant.
Pampas gr**** (Cortaderia selloana) is
easily recognizable, with semi-dwarf to very
large selections for the landscape. Deer
gr**** (Muhlenbergia...
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gr**** known by
several common names,
including purple pampas gr**** and
Andean pampas gr****. It is
similar to its more
widespread relative, the
pampas...
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Tsukimi traditions include displaying decorations made from ****anese
pampas gr**** (susuki) and
eating rice
dumplings called Tsukimi dango in
order to celebrate...
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South American and
Central American plants in the
Poaceae gr**** family. The
common name
pampas gr****,
though strictly referring to C. selloana, is frequently...
- The
Humid Pampas (Spanish:
Pampa Húmeda) is an
extensive ecoregion of flat,
fertile gr****land of
loessic origin in Argentina. It has a
precipitation average...