Grasses
By Tommymoo
- 26 Nov, 2010
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15 Nov 2010
From the left;
carex something (don't know the exact name), imperata, carex oshimensis and festuca.
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26 Nov, 2010
very nice.
26 Nov, 2010
Carex imperata "Red Baron" (Japanese "blood grass") is the most usual one available, Tommy. looks great with the "Evergold" and Festuca glauca :-))
27 Nov, 2010
I didn't know the imperata thing has the name "Red Baron." Thanks David! I love the beautiful and rather unusual colouring of the leaves, although it's difficult to see that in this photo because of the other grass which I don't know the name of except 'carex.' I like that one too, maybe it's called carex comans 'Bronze Form'? Doesn't matter anyway as long as it does well for me :)
27 Nov, 2010
Forgot to tell you that I like the "Evergold" too! The other day when I visited the garden centre called Akamba in Birmingham, I saw lots of "Evergold" were used around the mount of a palm tree as a ... ground cover. I thought that was a clever idea! I'd love to apply the idea someday to my garden :)
I love "Akamba," they have lots of exotic plants and massive animal/bird sculptures such as elephants, lions, giraffes etc. Please visit their website if you are interested. I'm attaching a link below:
http://www.akamba.co.uk/
27 Nov, 2010
Many Thanks for this link, Tommy. Will have a look at that site. :-))
28 Nov, 2010
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Carex Oshimensis 'Evergold'
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Carex Oshimensis 'Evergold'
£7.99 at Best 4 Plants
Good variety of colour there :o)
26 Nov, 2010