What do they call them in your region ?

by cuttekittenM

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  1. No-Permission-5795

    I just call them “Dieses große Gras mit so Büscheln” (This big grass with fluff-like Stuff) but the real name is “Pampagrass”

  2. trashtray420

    Bastard Bushes. I despise these things. (We call them pampas grass tho)

  3. Automatic-Reason-300

    I like to called them “Cola de gato” cat´s tail.

  4. RealMrFancyGoat

    A lot of people calling them cattails, i don’t think realize that these are not in fact cattails.

  5. rasquatche

    “Horribly invasive, non-native shit grass”

  6. Routine_Albatross_71

    Cat, oh nine tails. Something like that. Ct. USA ^..^

  7. freeashavacado

    They’re definitely, 100% not cat tails. Yet I’d probably still call them that tbh. Would love to know their real name though

  8. No-Put1398

    Pampas grass
    Also depending on what side of the Missouri river your on… Swinger grass at the lane means… lol.

  9. dailycyberiad

    Plumero de la Pampa, it’s invasive here in the Basque Country and it’s pretty much everywhere you look.

  10. atlas_loves_sharks

    Shit wheat or fake wheat lol, you can never get rid of those things they’re kind of awful to deal with

  11. dobblekid

    Razor grass or blade grass
    The edges of it can cut you if you try pulling it bare handed.
    But it’s pampas grass

  12. In my country we call them what directly translates to “tiny roosters”

  13. Limelight_019283

    Painful AF.

    You can break the blades of grass and whip your friends with it!

    As kids we used to call them “cut-cut grass”

  14. jules-amanita

    We see it a lot less than Phragmites here, so if I forget I end up calling it “not phragmites but the other one”. But as others have said, Pampas Grass.

  15. PipeApprehensive5044

    In NZ they’re called Toi tois, and back in the day people always stuck them in vases in corners of rooms

  16. villacardo

    Ppm don’t know this but in Atlantic regions they are considered invasive species. They reproduce insanely often.

  17. Oddimagination2375

    Southwest U.S.A. we call it Pampas Grass, scientific name is Cortaderia selloana.

  18. Traditional_Ad_1547

    There’s a few that look pretty similar but are different plants. Muhly grass is a native in Florida, I have the purple ones. I think saw grass is similar to this but I believe the leaves are broader. There’s another random grass that I pull out whenever they pop up, I call them pain in the ass, but it might be the pampas grass.

  19. Vivid_Lengthiness_17

    We used to call them paper cut plants when we were kids because it would feel like you got paper cuts when you ran past them. I honestly never knew what they were actually called.

  20. YourHooliganFriend

    My region is in my brain…I call them feather wand grass.

  21. Nipplelopolis

    We call this ToeToe, sometimes spelt ToiToi in Aotearoa New Zealand (pronounced Toy Toy) 😇

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