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grama

or ²µ°ù²¹³¾Â·³¾²¹

[ grah-muh ]

noun

  1. any grass of the genus Bouteloua, of South America and western North America, as B. gracilis blue grama.


grama

/ ˈɡ°ùɑ˳¾É™ /

noun

  1. any of various grasses of the genus Bouteloua, of W North America and South America: often used as pasture grasses
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of grama1

1820–30, Americanism; < Spanish grama < Latin ²µ°ùÄå³¾¾±²Ô²¹, plural of ²µ°ùÄå³¾±ð²Ô grass
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of grama1

C19: from Spanish, ultimately from Latin ²µ°ùÄå³¾±ð²Ô grass
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I leave clusters of rudbeckia stalks and gangly clumps of side oats grama.

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My grama, who just turned 90 in September, wholeheartedly agrees, arguing that it's life's most simple and unassuming pleasures that keep her so upbeat and optimistic.

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Other recent blooms include a native grass called needle grama, brittle creosote, desert senna, Acton encelia or brittlebush, and big galleta grass.

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With some luck, Kaiser said, next year nature will launch its own recovery as big galleta, black grama and other native perennial grasses start poking through the ashen ground.

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Landscaping has begun, with newly planted California fan palms, blue grama grass and other greenery along Fairfax Avenue.

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