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Panicum virgatum Shenandoah
Commonly known as switch grass, a tall upright grass in lush green sword foliage tipped with a deep red in early summer. Pink red soft flower plumes appear in the autumn. Great for adding structure and texture to a border or having in containers on the patio. Reaches up to 90cm tall, prefers full sun.
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Mexican Feathergrass Seeds Perennial Ornamental NON GMO for Planting | 204757
0.2g (approx. 500 seeds). (Nassella tenuissima) Perennial, ornamental grass grows up to 40cm (15in.) tall. Beautiful, white flowers, blooms for 2-3 years in late spring to early summer. Use for garden, flower beds and flower arrangements.
Morning Light Miscanthus - 3 Gallon
Strong & Stunning Ornamental Grass Why Morning Light Miscanthus? Searching for an ornamental grass that shows off a contrasting color display in summer? Look no further than Morning Light Miscanthus! Hardy and adaptable to most soils, the Morning Light Miscanthus is a robust and reliable grower for your landscape. Planted in containers for a unique look or lining fences, walls, walkways and more, this variety will give your landscape the interest you've been longing for! Its voluminous green fol
Ornamental grasses
Ornamental grasses are easy to maintain, they are strong and available in many types. Most grasses prefer full sunshine, but several types also do fine in shady locations. Examples of these include: Hackonechloa, Sesleria and Luzula. Ornamental grasses are easy to maintain, they are strong and available in many types. Most grasses prefer full sunshine, but several types also do fine in shady locations. Examples of these include: Hackonechloa, Sesleria and Luzula.