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Calamagrostis Karl Foerster

Calamagrostis Karl Foerster

Calamagrostis Karl Foerster is an ornamental grass renowned for its elegant and upright growth habit, making it a popular choice in landscaping. In the Irish climate, this grass thrives and adds visual interest to gardens and landscapes.

Height/Spread: Calamagrostis Karl Foerster typically grows to a height of 120-150cm (47-59 inches) with a spread of 60-90cm (24-35 inches).

Position: It prefers a sunny to partially shaded position in the garden.

Soil: This grass adapts well to a range of soil types, but it prefers moist, well-drained soil. It can tolerate both acidic and alkaline soil conditions.

Flowering Season: Calamagrostis Karl Foerster blooms from late spring to early summer, producing feathery, upright flower panicles that gracefully sway in the breeze. The flowers transition from purple-bronze to a golden tan color as they mature.

Uses: It is commonly utilized as a specimen plant, a backdrop for other garden plants, or as an ornamental grass in perennial borders. The upright foliage and attractive flowers provide year-round interest to the landscape. Additionally, the dried flower heads can be used in floral arrangements and crafts.

Note: It's important to adapt the care and cultivation practices based on the specific conditions of your garden and region in Ireland.

$5.27

Original: $15.06

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Calamagrostis Karl Foerster

$15.06

$5.27

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Calamagrostis Karl Foerster

Calamagrostis Karl Foerster is an ornamental grass renowned for its elegant and upright growth habit, making it a popular choice in landscaping. In the Irish climate, this grass thrives and adds visual interest to gardens and landscapes.

Height/Spread: Calamagrostis Karl Foerster typically grows to a height of 120-150cm (47-59 inches) with a spread of 60-90cm (24-35 inches).

Position: It prefers a sunny to partially shaded position in the garden.

Soil: This grass adapts well to a range of soil types, but it prefers moist, well-drained soil. It can tolerate both acidic and alkaline soil conditions.

Flowering Season: Calamagrostis Karl Foerster blooms from late spring to early summer, producing feathery, upright flower panicles that gracefully sway in the breeze. The flowers transition from purple-bronze to a golden tan color as they mature.

Uses: It is commonly utilized as a specimen plant, a backdrop for other garden plants, or as an ornamental grass in perennial borders. The upright foliage and attractive flowers provide year-round interest to the landscape. Additionally, the dried flower heads can be used in floral arrangements and crafts.

Note: It's important to adapt the care and cultivation practices based on the specific conditions of your garden and region in Ireland.

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Calamagrostis Karl Foerster is an ornamental grass renowned for its elegant and upright growth habit, making it a popular choice in landscaping. In the Irish climate, this grass thrives and adds visual interest to gardens and landscapes.

Height/Spread: Calamagrostis Karl Foerster typically grows to a height of 120-150cm (47-59 inches) with a spread of 60-90cm (24-35 inches).

Position: It prefers a sunny to partially shaded position in the garden.

Soil: This grass adapts well to a range of soil types, but it prefers moist, well-drained soil. It can tolerate both acidic and alkaline soil conditions.

Flowering Season: Calamagrostis Karl Foerster blooms from late spring to early summer, producing feathery, upright flower panicles that gracefully sway in the breeze. The flowers transition from purple-bronze to a golden tan color as they mature.

Uses: It is commonly utilized as a specimen plant, a backdrop for other garden plants, or as an ornamental grass in perennial borders. The upright foliage and attractive flowers provide year-round interest to the landscape. Additionally, the dried flower heads can be used in floral arrangements and crafts.

Note: It's important to adapt the care and cultivation practices based on the specific conditions of your garden and region in Ireland.