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Calamagrostis arundinacea


Calamagrostis arundinacea (Stipa arundinacea (Pheasant's tail grass))

An evergreen grass which turns golden brown in the winter.



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what a lovely colour!

21 Feb, 2008

 

Looks All Fluffy :D

21 Feb, 2008

 

You are right, Jacque - this photo was taken when the grass was in 'flower' a few months ago. - that's the feathery, fluffy look. I added it to 'My Garden' because I finally found out what species it was! I love it.

21 Feb, 2008

 

Beautiful plant. Why do they give such long latin names to GRASS ??
;o )

21 Feb, 2008

 

I agree - however, it has two common names - 'Reed grass' and 'Smallweed'.(YUK) On second thoughts, I shall stick to Calamagrostis!

21 Feb, 2008

 

lol lol ok I agree with you! The common names are not ones to conjure the beauty of the plant. I'll just practice the pronounciation ;o )

21 Feb, 2008



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