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Phalaris arundinacea var. picta ‘Luteopicta’

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Attractive cream striped foliage contrasts well with other plants, can be invasive. Very tall flower spikes

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Reed Canary Grass. Attractive cream striped foliage contrasts well with other plants, can be invasive. Very tall flower spikes. Max Height 40cm. Max Spread 2m. Flowers June to July. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy. Water thoroughly before planting.

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Phalaris

Species

arundinacea

Varietry

var. picta 'Luteopicta'

Common Name

Reed Canary Grass

Flower Colour

green

Soil
Aspect

Full sun/partial shade

Foliage

Herbaceous

Height

40cm

Family

Gramineae

Spread

2m

Growth Speed

Fast

Growth Habit

Erect, Low spreading

Fragrance

FALSE

Foliage Colour

green, cream

Flowers From

June, July

Colour Fruit
Fruits When
Moisture

Well drained

Protection
Hardiness

Hardy

Planting

Water thoroughly before planting

Care

Keep moist in first year

Border

Group planting, Border

Toxicity
Pruning
Pruning Time
Pests and diseases
Maintenance

Keep free from weeds, Feed, Cut back in winter

Propagation

Division

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