Browse Grasses

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HAKONECHLOA - (Partial Shade)
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macra Fubuki A sport of H.`Aureola`, this Hakonechloa is named FUBUKI, which is Japanese for `Snow Storm`. White and green striped grass is strikingly different from all the others on the market. In fall, the leaves are striped pink. More compact than `Aureola`. Best in pt.shade/ shade. Ht. 14-18 inches. Z5-9.

HELICTOTRICHON - Blue Oat Grass **Sun**
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Sapphire Fountain - (Saphirsprudel). An Improovement on the straight species with a slightly wider blade. Stiff, blue, spiky foliage with flowers starting in June. More tolerant to humidity than the species. Plant in full sun in well drained soil. Ht.: 12-18 inch. Z4-9.
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sempervirens (Blue Oat Grass). Blue foliage with wider leaves than Festuca. Grows 2 feet. Z4-8.
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sempervirens (Blue Oat Grass). Blue foliage with wider leaves than Festuca. 2 feet. Z4-8.

IMPERATA - Japanese Blood Grass (Sun)
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Red Baron Red leaves with green stripes. Dramatic ground cover. For multicolored lawns. Ht. 12 inches. Z6-9. Only sold within Maryland.
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Red Baron Red leaves with green stripes. Dramatic ground cover. For multicolored lawns. 12 inches. Z6-9.

JUNCUS
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Big Twister large, spiraling foliage, resembling giant corkscrews twisting and turning creating a dramatic effect. Prefers moist to wet conditions in full sun to pt.shade. Ht. 18-24inches. Z5-11.
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Big Twister large, spiraling foliage, resembling giant corkscrews twisting and turning creating a dramatic effect. Prefers moist to wet conditions in full sun to pt.shade. Ht. 18-24inches. Z5-11.
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effusus -(Common Rush). Dark green round spiky stems. Clump forming wetland plant. Native. 18 inches. Z5-9.
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glauca - (Blue Rush). Similar to Common Rush with blue foliage. 1-2 feet. Z5-9.