Video: Ghost grass 'devour' the desert house

Josh Pitman, an American citizen in West Texas, found his home almost swallowed by the ghost grass in the desert.

Ghost grass, also known as stem grass, wild plants live on the vast desert areas of the United States. After being wilted, they will be carried around by the wind, following the seed sprouts for the next growing season.

After a whirlwind often seen in the desert, Josh Pitman's house was almost covered with hundreds of special ghost grass dust. Ma grass appears much after the wind speed increases to 96km / h in Midland, Texas.

After filming the video describing this bizarre phenomenon, Josh Pitman was interviewed by local television. The only thing he could say was: "This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen."

Ghost plants after wilting will be partially broken and move freely in the desert according to the winds, reaching areas that may proliferate when the spring begins.