Pampas Grass is the world-famous plant that creates a monumental specimen clump, 8 ft. tall or taller, wherever it grows. In either pink or white, any planting of this grass creates a very dramatic effect. The huge plumes are often dried and used in large vases for interior decorating. The name "Pampas" comes from the region of South America (Argentina) which is a huge area of rangeland called "The Pampas." It is a major region for the raising of Argentina's famous beef cattle.
Not Recommended for California The California Native Plant Society warns about the invasive qualities of another species of pampas grass in regions along the California coast and on nearby Pacific islands. This speices, Cortederia selloana is not as invasive as the other one, C. jubata, but still considered a risk for those areas.
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Botanical Name
: Cortaderia selloana
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Common Name
: White Pampas Grass
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Color
: White feathery plumes
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Spread/Width
: 48-72" wide
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Bloom Time
: Plumes form in mid summer and continue well into fall.
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Sun/Shade
: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil Preferences
: Provide occasional water during times of drought to keep plant looking good. Very drought tolerant.
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Zones
: 7-10 (Not recommended for California)
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