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Grass - Perennial Quaking
The Grass 'Perennial Quaking Grass', Briza media, is the most common perennial Quaking Grass. The flowers rise a foot or more above the slender foliage to quiver in the breeze. Outstanding all-purpose grass both as a specimen, massed in groups, in borders, or as a groundcover. Foliage turns from bright green to golden as it matures. The Quaking grasses are pest and disease free. It is a clumping deciduous grass with tall inflorescences with little bead-like seedheads from late spring into summer. Very hardy, tolerant of a range of soil conditions and pretty drought tolerant once established. and is not invasive. ... more information
Golden Marguerite - Kelwayi Sometimes the flowers will appear apricot or darker yellow. The feathery, fragrant foliage forms a tight, symmetrical mound that will add to any landscape. Anthemis ‘Kelwayi’ has a plant height of 2-3' and should be planted in full sun. It will bloom from May to October and will accept poor soil conditions, being drought tolerant. If deadheaded, it will bloom all summer long. Try Anthemis ‘Charme’ with Aquilegia ‘Biedermeier’, Perovskia atriplicifolia ‘Little Spire’ PPAF, or Campanula punctata ‘Bowl of Cherries’ PP13194. It is a sure garden pleaser. |
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