Curly Grass
By Sal1914
- 2 Nov, 2008
- 12 likes
I planted one of these about 5 year ago and I keep getting mini versions self seeding. They are really sweet and great in flower arrangements. What makes them curly, really curly or straight...I guess we'll never know.
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I love this ,thats another to the wish list
2 Nov, 2008
I didn't know these were real!
Do you have a Latin name please?
2 Nov, 2008
Erm no ... sorry I don't ...
2 Nov, 2008
I love it, on my wish list also..
2 Nov, 2008
oh wow, thanks Sal. I'll look out for it.
11 Nov, 2008
what a nice grass Sal :)
11 Nov, 2008
Hi Sal1914. I have got one of these, they like it wet. but they do self seed, they keep popping up in my block paving. I bought it from a garden centre it was among the plants for edges of ponds. Don't know its name. its lovely.
16 Nov, 2008
"Juncus effusus" or soft rush - I just found that out from a comment of Spritzhenry's on here.
Mine's still doing amazingly well. I'll plant it out soon. : ))
28 Jan, 2009
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