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Fiber optic grass is in the sedge family of plants, so it's not technically a true grass. There are numerous varieties of sedges you can use as colorful ground covers that stay green all year .
Ornamental grasses are low-maintenance and can add height, color and texture to your garden. They can be used as groundcover, for erosion control, or as design elements.
Fiber optic grass (Isolepsis cernua) isn’t really a grass; it’s in the sedge family. It forms grass-like tufts of slender green stems in wet, sandy or peaty places near the ocean.
Fiber-optic grass has a “touch me, please” aura about it, the same you find with any compact, clumping, grassy looking plant. Sheep’s fescue or blue fescue (Festuca glauca) is the classic ...
A plant that's been popular for generations due to its novel appearance and ease of growth is Scirpus cernus (aka Isolepis cernua), now popularly known as fiber optic grass. Not a true grass but a … ...
Singer said deer grass is not super-drought tolerant but does best when it is watered every 10 to 14 days, making it a good transition plant. “You’ll want to put it between the roses and your ...
Fiber optic grass is in the sedge family of plants, so it's not technically a true grass. There are numerous varieties of sedges you can use as colorful ground covers that stay green all year .
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