silver grass

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silver grass

A small patch of silver grass sways in the breeze on a sunny hillside.

Definition

Noun 1. A type of grass: A common name for various species of grass, typically characterized by silvery-white seed heads or foliage. The term is often used specifically for grasses native to Australia and New Zealand.

Usage
  • The term "silver grass" is primarily used as a common name in botany, horticulture, and general descriptions of landscapes. It often refers to grasses that have a distinctive silvery or pale appearance, especially when they flower.
Examples
  • The hills were covered in waving silver grass.
  • Several native species of silver grass are drought-resistant.
  • The silver grass shimmered in the afternoon light.
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological contexts, "silver grass" may refer to species that are important for soil stabilization or as habitat for wildlife.
  • The term can be used poetically or descriptively to evoke a specific visual quality of a landscape.
Variants and Related Words
  • Botanical Names: The common name "silver grass" corresponds to specific genera, such as (often used ornamentally) or native Australasian genera like or . For example, is frequently called "Chinese silver grass."
  • Silvergrass (compound form): Sometimes written as a single word.
Synonyms
  • plume grass
  • (specific to region) tussock grass (in New Zealand contexts)
Notes
  • "Silver grass" is not a precise taxonomic term but a descriptive common name. The specific plant referred to can vary by region. The reference context specifies grasses of Australia and New Zealand, which distinguishes it from other ornamental grasses sometimes called by the same name elsewhere.
silver grass

A small patch of silver grass sways in the breeze on a sunny hillside.

Noun
  1. of Australia and New Zealand