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Panicum seed
| Panicum Frosted Explosion 60-80cm An excellent annual cut flower filler for bouquets. Frosted explosion also makes a great border, large container or landscaping plant.
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| Panicum
Violaceum 70cm Annual Ornamental Grass. Panic Grass. Decorative arching flowers, ideal in dried flower arrangements.
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Pennisetum seeds
| Pennisetum Ruepelii 70cm Annual Ornamental Grass spreads up to 90cm. Fountain grass with narrow green leaves and purple fluffy flower heads that moved gracefully in the breeze. Flowers August until October. Makes an excellent specimen plant. Which BEST BUY
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| Pennisetum Villosum 70cm Pennisetum villosum annual Ornamental Grass. Long white ears of feathery cream flowers.
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Phalaris seeds
| Phalaris
Canariensis
up to 100cm Annual. Canary seed. Delightful ornamental annual grass that is ideal for around ponds or floral arrangements. Flowers July to August.
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Polypogon seeds
| Polypogon Monspeliensis 40cm Beard Grass. Annual Ornamental Grass, flowers from June to August.
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Setaria seeds
| Setaria Macrostachya 80cm Annual Ornamental Grass. Bristlegrass with upright green flower spikes covered in purple bristles above dark green foliage. Which BEST BUY.
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Uncinia Seed
| Uncinia egmontiana up to 30cm From Mount Egmont in New Zealand comes the prettiest hardy red grass available from seed. Tight compact erect clumps of stiff arching crimson-bronze blades, from which arise narrow spikes of small, sharply pointed black seeds.
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Ornamental Grass seeds Panicum,
Pennisetum Ruepelii, Phalaris Canariensis, Polypogon Monspeliensis, Setaria
Macrostachya, Unicinia egmontiana grasses
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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