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Feather Reed Grass Karl Foerster | 40 Live Plants | Calamagrostis X Acutiflora | Drought Tolerant Cold Hardy Low Maintenance Ornamental Grass
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Customers are highly satisfied with the quality and size of the plants they receive from the Perennial Farm Marketplace. The plants are healthy and growing well, and the packaging and protection of the plants is first-rate. The plants are also available in a variety of sizes and colors, making them suitable for any landscape.
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Customers are highly satisfied with the quality and size of the plants they receive from the Perennial Farm Marketplace. The plants are healthy and growing well, and the packaging and protection of the plants is first-rate. The plants are also available in a variety of sizes and colors, making them suitable for any landscape.
Pros
- Healthy and vigorous growth
- Good overall size
- Quick shipping
- Well-packaged
Cons
- Not as bushy as expected
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Description
Create a stunning vertical effect with feathery stalks that emerge reddish brown in spring and turn a rich golden color in fall. Blooms two to three weeks earlier than common feather reed grass. Thrives in wet soils, yet tolerates drier conditions. Stalks make great cut flowers. Sterile seeds do not produce unwanted seedlings. This low growing ornamental grass is colorful and ever changing. With feathery flower spikes that emerge reddish-brown in spring and turn golden to buff in fall, it adds a lovely accent to naturalist, craftsman, or prairie gardens. Use as a vertical among low-growing plants or have a pair planted in distressed metal pots or bronzed urns for a minimalist look. Perfect near water gardens or terraced patios where the breeze causes the grass to sway gracefully. Thrives in rich, moist soils, but highly adaptable. Best foliage and plumes in full sun; benefits from part shade in hottest summer climates. Water deeply, regularly during first growing season to establish an extensive root system; tolerates dry spells when established. Cut to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear. Karl Foerster is a hybrid grass cultivar that is valued for its early bloom, vertical lines and ability to grow in wet soils. It is a slowly-spreading, clump-forming, cool season ornamental grass which features an erect, slightly arching, slender clump of narrow, stiff, rich green leaves. Leaves produce little fall color, eventually turning tan in winter. In June, tightl Karl Foerster is cool-season grass. Cool-season grasses put on most of their growth in spring before temperatures begin exceeding 75 degrees Fahrenheit and in the fall when temperatures cool down. They generally maintain good color through the summer but won't grow much when it is hot. Cut back cool season grasses in very early spring.Cool season grasses tend to look good even as the weather cools. Leave their foliage in place until spring and then as soon as the snow is gone cut them back. Karl Foerster is cool-season grass. Cool-season grasses put on most of their growth in spring before temperatures begin exceeding 75 degrees Fahrenheit and in the fall when temperatures cool down. They generally maintain good color through the summer but won't grow much when it is hot. Cut back cool season grasses in very early spring.Cool season grasses tend to look good even as the weather cools. Leave their foliage in place until spring and then as soon as the snow is gone cut them back. Create a stunning vertical effect with feathery stalks that emerge reddish brown in spring and turn a rich golden color in fall. Blooms two to three weeks earlier than common feather reed grass. Thrives in wet soils, yet tolerates drier conditions. Stalks make great cut flowers. Sterile seeds do not produce unwanted seedlings. This low growing ornamental grass is colorful and ever changing. With feathery flower spikes that emerge reddish-brown in spring and turn golden to buff in fall, it adds a lovely accent to naturalist, craftsman, or prairie gardens. Use as a vertical among low-growing plants or have a pair planted in distressed metal pots or bronzed urns for a minimalist look. Perfect near water gardens or terraced patios where the breeze causes the grass to sway gracefully. Thrives in rich, moist soils, but highly adaptable. Best foliage and plumes in full sun; benefits from part shade in hottest summer climates. Water deeply, regularly during first growing season to establish an extensive root system; tolerates dry spells when established. Cut to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear. Karl Foerster is a hybrid grass cultivar that is valued for its early bloom, vertical lines and ability to grow in wet soils. It is a slowly-spreading, clump-forming, cool season ornamental grass which features an erect, slightly arching, slender clump of narrow, stiff, rich green leaves. Leaves produce little fall color, eventually turning tan in winter. In June, tightl
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Specifications
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
Plant Type | Ornamental Grass |
Moisture Requirements | Drought Tolerant Once Established |
Bloom Time | Spring,summer |
Product Care Instructions | Moist,water |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring,summer |
Manufacturer | Florida Foliage |
Soil Type | All Soil |
Color | Brown,golden |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Ornamental Grass |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Expected Planting Period | Year-round |
Brand | Florida Foliage |
Moisture Needs | Drought Tolerant Once Established |