Ornamental Grasses, Agrostis nebulosa, Mixed annual grasses, Avena Sterilis, Lessoniana Bamboo Grass, Briza, Toe Toe, Pampas Grass, Corynephorus Spiky Blue
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Ornamental Grasses Page 1
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Agrostis nebulosa 30cm Ornamental Cloud Grass Annual grass with light delicate heads used in dried flower arrangements.
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Annual Varieties Mixed The mixture contains a blend of a wide range of annual species, ideal for borders, fresh and dried floral arrangements. £3.30 pkt 2g approx 1,400 seeds
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Avena Sterilis 1.2m Annual Fine Bouquet Grass
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Anemathele
seeds
Bamboo grass seed
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Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
Hardy perennial 20-25°C Yes thin layer vermiculite Keep compost moist |
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Anemathele lessoniana 1.5m Pheasant tail grass, Bamboo Grass Graceful arching green leaves, in summer streaked orange brown with feathery flower heads. A tussock grass that is ideal as a specimen in borders or containers.
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Briza
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Direct sow Open ground March to May Ideal as an annual or dried flower, popular for floral arrangements. |
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Media 25cm Perennial. Small heart shaped flowers.
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| Briza
Maxima 40cm Annual Greater Quaking grass, Pearl Grass. Narrow pointed leaves, producing ovate spikelets of pale green. Sow Spring and Autumn in situ.
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Minor 25cm Perennial Lesser Quaking Grass. Sow Spring and Autumn in situ.
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Bromus
| Bromus
macrostachys 60cm
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| Type Sowing Temp Cover Seed Advice |
Perennial 20°C Thin layer vermiculite Sow spring and summer |
| Cortaderia
Pink feather 2m A striking strain with plumes of shaded pink. valuable herbaceous plant, stems suitable for drying.
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| White feather
1.8 - 2m White plumed flower stems suitable for drying.
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| Cortaderia
richardii 2.5-3m South Island Toe toe Perennial evergreen grass, clump forming with olive green leaves and creamy arching plumes from summer to autumn. Excellent architectural plant.
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| Corynephorus Spiky Blue 20cm Perennial. Fine blue green leaves forming small tufts.
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The cultural information should be
used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for
the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With
this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already
have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the
larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia
Begonia etc requires no cover.
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