Clarifying the pampas grass theory, meanwhile, a third claimed: "Pampas grass in your front garden is a sign that the household is up for a bit of swinging.
"I’m happy to say that almost the first thing my parents did, when we bought a house with pampas grass, was remove the pampas grass.".
People are only just realising what pampas grass in front gardens can symbolise Many things in life seem to have sexual connotations and representations, whether it be wordplay, innuendo or physical objects such as the aubergine/eggplant - made popular by it's associated emoji.
Someone else recalled a similar situation: "We moved house a few years ago and there was a big clump of this stuff (who knows what the former owners got up to).
That applied to a Reddit post this week, after a user of the platform shared a snap of his parents' front garden.