Black grass in flower
By Arlene
- 19 Oct, 2008
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Having a sort out earlier in the year!
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Looks good. :o)
What's the official name for this plant, please.
19 Oct, 2008
Hi TT
~Another night owl?
~the proper name is Ophiopogon Planiscarpus Nigrescens ~have been growing this for years and can take some more cuttings if you like-haven't forgotten about the Agapanthus seeds-should be ready to take this week if I can get outside~
19 Oct, 2008
This black grass is wonderful! Think they would live in a cabin with my other plants?
20 Oct, 2008
Hi GT
~i have found it an easy plant to grow,apparently comes from Japan and Korea and can tolerate full to half sunlight,can be grown in containers. I have some berries on one of the plants outside at the moment-would I be able to send some to you?-the berries are quite hard not soft and and squidgy so would probably be ok for up to a week in the post.I have grown from the berries without any problems.~
nb one of the sites said put outside for the summer so they must be assuming it will be under cover for the winter-however I don't think it needs to be too warm.
20 Oct, 2008
Arlene ~
Thanks. Yes, please I'd like cuttings and I didn't think you'd forgotten about the Agapanthus seeds.
I've been a bit of a night owl lately because Bonsai, the Welsh Terrier isn't too well again.
20 Oct, 2008
Looking forward to having your cuttings of this - looks great!
20 Oct, 2008
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~does not usually look as green as this but there were a lot of new shoots~
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