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Newly planted pampas grass typically does not bloom in the first year. It usually takes about two to three years for the plant to establish itself and produce flowers. During the first year, the focus is on root development and growth, which prepares the plant for blooming in the following seasons. Proper care, including adequate sunlight and water, can help ensure successful growth for future blooms.

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