After the discovery of the Americas in the 15th century, Europeans brought back many types of plants that gardeners take for granted today, including potatoes, sunflowers, and tomatoes. Pampas grass ...
Pampas grass is a large, ornamental grass with unmistakable feathery white plumes. Pampas grass grows best in hot and humid areas but can thrive even in colder regions, as long as it grows in full or ...
Pampas grass was introduced to California by sailors during the gold rush, but Joseph Sexton created an industry in 1872. (Goleta History.com) Most folks know what pampas grass looks like. It ...
When it comes to the pampas grass trend, interior designer Tyler Wisler says it's becoming more popular but still slightly under the radar. “People have just been sneaking it in,” he told TODAY Home. ...