The photo shows Cortaderia selloana, commonly known as pampas grass. Cortaderia is native to the hot steppes of South America, known in Spanish as "pampas." There, in the subtropical climate, pampas grass (more commonly known as Cortaderia) thrives and proliferates. For European gardeners, this plant is a real find: a perennial that can reach a considerable height of up to 3 meters, it grows in dense clumps with long, curved leaves. It is hardy, tolerates a variety of soil types, is drought-resistant, and is ideal for creating borders or as a stand-alone plant in larger gardens. This image is for those looking for ornamental grass to border their garden plots. For designers, it exemplifies how these striking plants blend harmoniously into landscape designs designed to add natural beauty and aesthetic appeal to the surrounding area. Your choice will be appreciated by everyone who sees the composition you've created. This ornamental grass is prized for its spectacular floral displays, feathery, white, or pink paniculate inflorescences, and vibrant evergreen foliage. Thin, long leaves form a cluster at the base of the flowers. The flowers on the stems range from golden to light brown and shimmer in the sun. This large ornamental plant grows in front of a modern orange brick building with several arched windows with green frames, reflecting the contemporary architectural style. Tall flowering grass, known for its distinctive feathery flower clusters, is in the foreground. The image captures an urban environment enhanced by manicured greenery. The design combines natural elements and man-made structures, often found in corporate or public spaces designed to create a pleasant atmosphere for residents and visitors.
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