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Tall fronds of pampas grass growing in Japan. There are 20 different species of this plant, and it has flowers that may grow to a height of nearly 0.9m/3ft. In more recent times it has been cultivated as an ornamental garden plant in the warmer areas of the world.

Any of a group of large grasses native to South America, especially C. argentea, which is grown in gardens and has tall leaves and large clusters of feathery white flowers growing around the tips of the flower-bearing stems. (Genus Cortaderia.)



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Cold from the spring the waters pass Over the waving pampas grass, All night long in dream I lie, Ah me
He had been before in drawing-rooms hung with red damask, with pictures "of the Italian school"; what struck him was the way in which Medora Manson's shabby hired house, with its blighted background of pampas grass and Rogers statuettes, had, by a turn of the hand, and the skilful use of a few properties, been transformed into something intimate, "foreign," subtly suggestive of old romantic scenes and sentiments.
 
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