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Carex Pendula
Sedge
Carex pendula is a vigorous rhizomatous perennial forming large clumps of dark green, linear, pleated leaves, with tall stems bearing several slender, drooping flower spikes. Moist, poorly-drained soil.
Eventual size: 1 tot 1.5m
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Carex Testacea ‘Prairie Fire’
Orange sedge
Grass-like perennial. Evergreen, ornamental grass. Upright, slender, green-bronze floliage is tipped with orange. Thrives in full sun or light shade, tolerates heat and even drought. Not too much humidity.
Eventual size: 40 to 60 cm
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Deschampsia Cespitosa
Tufted hair grass
D. cespitosa is an evergreen grass forming a neat tussock of narrow, leathery, dark green leaves to 60cm long, with feathery panicles of silvery-purple flowers on arching stems in summer. Moist but well-drained soil. Hardy.
Eventual size: 1.5 to 2 m
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Deschampsia Cespitosa ‘Goldschleier’
Tufted hair grass
‘Goldschleier’ is a tuft-forming evergreen perennial with dark, bluish-green leaves. It produces golden-yellow flowers with a silvery sheen from late spring to summer that are followed by long-lasting plumes giving good autumn display. Well-drained, Moist but well-drained soil. Hardy.
Eventual size: 1 to 1.2 m
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Fargesia ‘Juizhaigou’
Fargesia ‘Juizhaigou’
Clump-forming bamboo. Excellent when planted in semi-shade, where the mixture of green, purple and reddish canes are topped with dainty small dark green leaves. ‘Juizhaigou’ makes a superb specimen plant with it’s upright fountainous habit and can. Non-invasive. Hardy.
Eventual size: 2.5 to 3 m
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Fargesia nitida ‘Great Wall’
Fargesia nitida ‘Great Wall’
This new clone is an exciting, erect and robust growing cultivar that is close to the original form. Canes are initially upright, successive years growth make them arch elegantly under the weight of foliage – itself mid-green and generously produced on many side branches. Makes a perfect single lawn specimen or multi-planted as a screen or hedge. Best in shade in moist soil.
Non-invasive. Evergreen. Hardy.
Eventual size: 2,5 to 3 m
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Fargesia robusta ‘Pingwu’
Fargesia robusta ‘Pingwu’
This is one of the most upright and compact Fargesias, with lovely dull green straight canes. The emerging culms are a startling green and show up well against the white culm sheaths in the spring. This bamboo will reach up to 3-5 m in height and is a well behaved clump former which will not mind growing in a shady spot. Non-invasive. Hardy, evergreen.
Eventual size: 3 to 5 m
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Fargesia Rufa
Fargesia Rufa
Small to medium sized, well behaved bamboo. Develops into a compact arching specimen. It has masses of small leaves on top of orange /green stems. Very hardy and tolerant of shade. Plant in good, rich soil and keep well watered until established to achieve the best possible results. Looks especially good in a container. Hardy and easy to grow. Non-invasive. Evergreen.
Eventual size: 2,5 to 3 m
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Festuca Gautieri ‘Pic Carlit’
Fescue
Small cushions of very fine, densely growing green leaves, becoming greener in winter. Evergreen. All soils.
Eventual size: 30 to 40 cm
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Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’
Blue fescue
Elijah Blue’ forms small cushions of very fine, inrolled, intensely ice-blue leaves, becoming greener in winter. From late spring to summer it bears narrow, bristly blue-green flower plumes that turn golden-brown. Attract butterflies. Well-drained, Moist but well-drained soil.
Eventual size: 15 to 30 cm
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Festuca glauca ‘Golden Toupee’
Blue fescue
‘Golden Toupee’ is a compact, mound-forming deciduous grass with needle-like leaves that are bright yellow in spring, later becoming grey-green. Evergreen. Attract butterflies.
Well drained soil.
Eventual size: 20 cm
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