Miscanthus sinensis 'Flamingo'
By Bluespruce
- 24 Aug, 2008
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That is really lovely, and the plants around, fabulous
24 Aug, 2008
Michaella, this particular variety grows to about 5-6 feet tall.
24 Aug, 2008
Wow, a must have for next year!
24 Aug, 2008
Thank you Bluespruce, I shall buy some, but are they evergreen or do they die down completely in winter?
24 Aug, 2008
Michaella, some varieties also have good autumn colour, the plants turn a straw colour and die, but can be left up for the winter and then cut back in late february to early March. Check out some of the winter photos in my garden on some of my previous pages.
24 Aug, 2008
Michaella, pages 3 - 8 - 10 to see Miscanthus cultivars during the winter months.
24 Aug, 2008
Thank you, I had a look, it looks great!
24 Aug, 2008
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love this one, how tall do they grow, are they evergreen?
24 Aug, 2008