Stipa gigantea.
By Spritzhenry
- 25 Jul, 2009
- 11 likes
At its best at this time of year.
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Lovely, especially the way you can see through it to the garden beyond.
25 Jul, 2009
They make good specimen plants, but they do take up lot of space.
25 Jul, 2009
Can they stand damp conditions?
25 Jul, 2009
Dawn - I just checked in my RHS book, and I think the answer is 'No'. Mine thrives in the driest bed in the garden, and the book says 'full sun, well-drained soil'.
25 Jul, 2009
I appreciate you looking for this in your RHs book Spritz. Thought it may look good by my pond, nevermind, thanks for checking for me. :-)
25 Jul, 2009
Sorry you got the wrong answer, Dawn! :-(
25 Jul, 2009
Please dont apologise .... you've saved me pennies although I am disappointed at the same time.
25 Jul, 2009
Lovely plant Spritz. I have one which I bought before I realised how big a clump they made and am now trying to decide where to move it to.
26 Jul, 2009
Ooops! I hope you've got room somewhere!
26 Jul, 2009
So do I but not sure yet.
26 Jul, 2009
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Stipa Gigantea
£9.50 at Burncoose -
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Need to get one of these, gorgeous.
25 Jul, 2009