Briza

/ˈbraɪzə/ noun

A genus of grasses with delicate, trembling seed heads, commonly called quaking grass, found in temperate regions.

From Latin briza, from Greek briza meaning 'to move' or 'dance,' named for the way the seed heads quiver in the slightest breeze.

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