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Pink and burgundy for fall?
comments (3) November 3rd, 2010 in blogs
This autumnal combo of pinks and burgundies in the garden at the Radiology Department at Michigan State University in East Lansing includes Japanese blood grass (Imperata cylindrica 'Rubra', USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9), sedums (Sedum spp., Zones 3-11), and a pink-blooming Japanese anemone (Anemone X hybrida cv., Zones 4-8).
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Comments (3)
This is nice.
But I have found that Japanese Blood Grass is one of those plants that are sold and promoted, because of their distinctiveness and conveniently small stature, but which do not grow well in many locations. I have tried them 2 or 3 times in various locations in my garden and they either do not thrive or are overwhelmed by neighboring plants.
Posted: 8:31 am on November 3rd