Monday, July 18, 2011

Green Walls And Sumptuous Curtains Of Flowers


Festuca Glauca Blue fescue
Blue fescue's striking steel-blue slender foliage can compete with that of any other grass species. Its small blue tufts are ideal for creating interesting color contrast. The tolerant nature of this grass should not be overlooked either; it withstands drought extremely well and will quickly form long- lasting ground cover on poor soil. It looks good partnered with heathers or rock garden plants and is suitable as edging long borders. The main requirement is that t should be planted in a sunny location. summer, panicles emerge with violet-tinted blue-gray spikes. To maintain color and growing power, divide every two to three years in spring.

Festuca Mairet Atlas fescue
Atlas fescue is an evergreen grass with slender gray-green arching leaves. In summer airy sprays of flowering panicles soar above the undemanding plant that tolerates most soils. Coverlightly in winter to give protection.
tlas fescue

Festuca Scoparia“Pic Carit" Bearskin fescue
This miniature version of the bearskin fescue forms an almost perfect moss-like, grass-green carpet. An ideal plant for rock gardens.

Festuca Mairei
Atlas fescue is an eaves In summer, foliage. It is an evergreen grass with slender gray-green arching airy sprays of flowering panicles soar above the undemanding plant that tolerates most soils. Cover lightly in winter to give protection.

Festuca Glauca Blue fescue
Blue fescue's striking steel-blue slender foliage can compete with that of any other grass species. Its small blue tufts are ideal for creating interesting color contrast. The tolerant nature of this grass should not be overlooked either; it withstands drought extremely well and will quickly form long- lasting ground cover on poor soil. It looks good partnered with heathers or rock garden plants and is suitable as edging long borders. The main requirement is that t should be planted in a sunny location. summer, panicles emerge with violet-tinted blue-gray spikes. To maintain color and growing power, divide every two to three years in spring.
Festuca Scoparia “Pic carlit” bearskin fesque

This miniature version of the bearskin fescue forms an almost perfect moss-like, grass-green carpet. An ideal plant for rock gardens.


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