Grama Grass (Noun)
Meaning
Pasture grass of plains of South America and western North America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Grama grass, a perennial bunchgrass, was a common sight in the pastures of the Great Plains of North America.
- The pampas of South America were known for their lush grama grass, which supported a diverse range of wildlife.
- The grama grass that grew in the meadows of the Andes Mountains was highly prized by local ranchers for its nutritional value.
- As the cattle grazed on the grama grass, the landscape of the Argentine plains came alive with the sounds of nature.
- In the dry summer months, the grama grass of the Patagonian steppes turned a golden brown, but still provided sustenance for the region's iconic guanacos.