Ornamental grasses are an exceptional decoration for any garden. There are a large number of different species and varieties, different colors of leaves and flowers. They are generally very easy to grow and are perennial, more and more beautiful from year to year. You can also grow some species in pots. If you buy seedlings in pots, you can plant them all year round (just so the ground doesn't freeze).
The name pampas grass, this striking plant with fluffy flowers on top, was given after its original home in the plains of Pampas, Argentina.
It was brought to Europe at the end of the 18th or the beginning of the 19th century, and it is known that it arrived in California in 1848, because that is when its commercial production began. Today it is grown in more than 20 varieties.
It begins to bloom with pink and purple flowers, but when they ripen they also turn white. It can be seen on the west coast of the United States, but in New Zealand, for example, it is completely banned. Pampas grass is a perennial ornamental grass, which is often grown in the garden due to its interesting shape. Large silky brooms adorn its stem, from late summer to next spring, if the winter is not full of precipitation. Since they can last for nine to ten months, they are a very unusual decoration in the garden, and they are also used for making flower arrangements.
For the last few weeks, the biggest trend in interior decoration has been decorative pampas grass. I went for a walk today. I picked ornamental grass and decorated my home.
Dry pampas is a decoration that can be used in absolutely all rooms, from the living room to the bathroom, and in each of them it looks both simple and magical.
Pampas become a visually appealing decoration in the home without too much effort. Just put a few stems in a vase and choose their location.
I love ornamental grass and have it in my backyard.