Melica uniflora albida

£9.99

The native wood melick produces dainty grain like white flowers that contrast beautifully with fresh green foliage. Good early season grass for dry shady areas. Will gradually colonise if happy. Soil not too wet. Height; 35cm – 45cm.

Sometimes confused with Melica altissima Alba which is a distinctly different plant with an upright habit.

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Pot Size

9 cm

How many plants will I need?

5 -7 Plants Per Square Metre

Description

These ornamental grasses are Deciduous: Cut back stems close to ground level from late February through to the end of March. Cut stems can be left on border as natural mulch or composted.

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