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Grass Pampas White Seeds (Cortaderia Selloana)

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Grass Pampas White Seeds (Cortaderia Selloana)

Price for Package of 15 seeds.

Tall, white-flushed, feathery plumes in late summer above large mounds of sharp-edged, mid-green leaves. This unusual pink form of pampas grass looks wonderful planted by water or set in the middle of

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Grass Pampas White Seeds (Cortaderia Selloana)

Price for Package of 15 seeds.

Tall, white-flushed, feathery plumes in late summer above large mounds of sharp-edged, mid-green leaves. This unusual pink form of pampas grass looks wonderful planted by water or set in the middle of a sunny, well-drained lawn. The real show starts in midsummer when the flowers, spectacular 30cm (12in) tall plumes, suddenly erupt above the foliage. The show continues well into winter as the feathery plumes persist and the foliage turns golden brown when touched by frost and cold weather.

Impressive size, graceful aspect, durable toughness, and spectacular flowers all combine to make pampas grass one of the most recognized plants in the landscape. The leaves are narrow and arranged in dense fountain-like clumps.

Female plants have wider, fuller flowers - the males' are thinner, more elongated and not as full. This garden beauty commands attention wherever it is used.

Aftercare:

Fertilizing ornamental grasses can result in over-lush growth and unmanageability. Don't be disappointed if your young plant does not have plumes for the first two or three years. When established plants do not form plumes, it is usually because they have been overwatered or fed too heavily, which would tend to stimulate foliage growth instead of plumes.

Cultivation:

Pampas grass grows well on a range of soil types but thrives in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. After a time the tussocks can become very large and congested with old, dead foliage. Cutting back and combing regularly in late winter or spring should minimize the dead foliage and keep the tussock compact. Because of its sharp leaf margins, pampas grass was commonly burnt in its native habitat to control its spread, but in the garden, burning can be dangerous not only for the gardener but because pampas grass is a favorite place for hedgehogs to hibernate.

Drying:

Pampas Grass can be dried and make interesting focal or secondary flowers in dried arrangements. To dry, cut the flower at the height of bloom and hang upside down in a cool, dark place to dry.

Plant Uses:  

Architectural, Cottage/Informal Garden, Drought Resistant, Flower Arranging, Flowers Borders and Beds, Low Maintenance or the Mediterranean.

Hardy Perennial.

  • BLOOM TIME: Late Summer
  • HARDINESS ZONE: 7 - 10
  • PLANT HEIGHT: 96 - 144" . . . PLANT SPACING: 24 - 36"
  • LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun-Part Shade . . . SOIL / WATER: Average - Dry
 

Sowing Instructions

Propagation:

Seeds

Pretreat:

0

Stratification:

0

Sowing Time:

all year round

Sowing Depth:

Needs Light to germinate! Just sprinkle on the surface of the substrate + gently press

Sowing Mix:

Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite

Germination temperature:

20 - 25 ° C

Location:

bright + keep constantly moist not wet

Germination Time:

until it germinates 

Watering:

Water regularly during the growing season

 


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Organic Seeds ?
Organic Seeds
Perennial ?
Perennial plant : Yes
Resistant to cold and frost ?
Cold resistant: to −35 °C
Plant height ?
Plant height (about) 2 m
Seeds requires light for germination ?
Requires light for germination

USDA Hardiness zone

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