Stipa gigantea.
By Spritzhenry
- 16 May, 2009
- 14 likes
Surrounded by Aquilegia, it is just beginning to flower.
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You are so right, Mageth, it needs a lot of that, it just has to be a specimen plant.
17 May, 2009
Yours is ahead of mine again Spritz !
17 May, 2009
I have one of these although I don't know how long I will be able to keep it as I didn't realise what a large clump it formed when I bought it a couple of years ago and I only have a very small garden. Like Amy's, mine is not as advanced as yours.
17 May, 2009
What a showstopper! would like to have this but havent the space.
17 May, 2009
It gets better as the flowers grow upwards! Toto - what a shame. I understand, though, as this does need plenty of room around it.
17 May, 2009
Mine is just starting.......it is tucked in the flower-bed in my grasses border.
18 May, 2009
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