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Z1021 - STIPA CAPILLATA, NEEDLE AND THREAD GRASS
'Bridal Veil'

Magnicent silvery green paicles with protruding awns, upright blue green leaves, wintergreen, tuft-forming grass for group plantings and as a stanalone plant.

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'Bridal Veil'   'Bridal Veil'  

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 
Life Cycle:  Perennial
Familiy, Origin:  Poaceae, South and Mid Europe: Argentina, Mexico
Sitelocation:  Sun
Garden Height:  80 cm
  31,5 inch
Natural flowertime:  August - September
Sell Period:  April-October, cut flowers: June-August depending on the flowering period
Seed Form:  Raw
Seed Count:  200 K/g
Sowing Method:  5-10 seeds in plugs
Germination:  7 days at 15-18 °C, 4-6 weeks at 0-5 °C, follow up at 18-20 °C. Needs cold to germinate.
Growing On:  2-4 weeks after sowing transplant 4-6 plants into a pot (8-10 cm) and 6-10 plants into a bigger pot (11-15 cm) or container (5-10 l).
Media:  Sandy grit, pH-value: 6.0-7.5
Temperature:  10-18 °C. Protect during cold winters against deep frost.
Fertilization:  Low-moderate fertilization levels are required.
Cultural Hints:  Keep the pots constantly moist, and spray them with a fungicide after planting.


Hint
The cultural recommendations are based on results from trials conducted under Central European conditions. Different conditions in other parts of the world may lead to deviations in results achieved.
 
 
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N4090 - Heuchera sanguinea Alum Root, Coral Bells
Heuchera sanguinea
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Z0501 - Festuca amethystina Large Blue Fescue
Festuca amethystina
(Large Blue Fescue)
'Festuca amethystina'