Anemanthele lessoniana
By Grindle
- 27 Sep, 2010
- 6 likes
much harder to remember than Stipa Arundinacea as it used to be known
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thanks Cristina, it makes a lovely 'fountain' at this time of year :-)
28 Sep, 2010
i love it is it hardy
6 Oct, 2010
yes it's very hardy, the cold last winter did make it die down, but it grew back ok, most winters it stays relatively evergreen :-)
7 Oct, 2010
I definitely can't think of this as 'that' name - it's still a stipa to me!
7 Oct, 2010
have to go hunting lol
7 Oct, 2010
You're more likely to find it under 'Stipa arundunacea', Cristina. :-)
7 Oct, 2010
ok spriz will make a note of it thanks
7 Oct, 2010
I looked at Grindle's heading on 'My News' and didn't remember that this lovely grass has a new name! Oh well, I don't suppose it matters what I call it, does it?
7 Oct, 2010
dont know y they mess about wth names, they hard enough to remember lol
7 Oct, 2010
I always think of it as a Stipa too Spritz, it's much easier to remember :-)
8 Oct, 2010
i think it is ;0))))
8 Oct, 2010
OK. We're agreed. It's a STIPA!!!! LOL.
8 Oct, 2010
:-)))) at least we'll know what we're talking about
9 Oct, 2010
haha ;0)))))
12 Oct, 2010
Love your STIPA Grindle.....lol
16 Oct, 2010
:-)))
17 Oct, 2010
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27 Sep, 2010