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  2. Cortaderia selloana - Wikipedia

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    Cortaderia selloana is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. [1] It is referred to by the common name pampas grass, [2] and is native to southern South America, including the Pampas region after which it is named.

  3. Pampas grass - Wikipedia

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    Pampas grass or pampas-grass or Pap's grass is a common name which may refer to any of several similar-looking, tall-growing species of grass: Species of Cortaderia including: Cortaderia selloana and its selected cultivars

  4. Pampas - Wikipedia

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    "Pampas grass" (Cortaderia selloana) is an iconic species of the Pampas. Vegetation typically includes perennial grasses and herbs. Different strata of grasses occur because of gradients of water availability. Why the pristine pampas were treeless regions has been much debated. Perhaps the most commonly cited explanation is seasonal drought.

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  6. Cortaderia - Wikipedia

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    Cortaderia species are perennial grasses, characterised by robust culms and feathery inflorescent plumes held high above the foliage.Some species are relatively short, forming rounded hedgehog-like clumps less than 0.5 m tall, but many species, including Cortaderia selloana and Cortaderia jubata form wide tussocks, up to 4 m tall.

  7. Cortaderia jubata - Wikipedia

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    Cortaderia jubata is a species of grass known by several common names, including purple pampas grass and Andean pampas grass. It is similar to its more widespread relative, the pampas grass C. selloana , but it can get quite a bit taller, approaching seven meters in height at maximum.

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