Grasses
Grasses have many uses in the garden. Some of the smaller ones if planted close together can be used as low barriers or edging plants and they can also be used in containers and hanging baskets. Many, especially the larger ones are excellent in gravel or dry gardens.
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BLAG1 | Black Grass |
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BLUF3 | Blue Fescue, Elijah Blue |
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GOLS | Carex Evergold |
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CARE1 | Carex Everillo |
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CARI1 | Carex Ice Dance |
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CARP1 | Carex Prairie Fire |
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CARR1 | Carex Red Rooster |
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CHIF | Chinese Fountain Grass, Hameln |
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CHIF2 | Chinese Fountain Grass, Little Bunny |
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FEAG | Feather Grass |
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GARG1 | Gardener's Garters |
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GIAF | Giant Feather Grass |
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HAK1 | Hakone Grass All Gold |
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MISM1 | Miscanthus Morning Light |
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PAMG1 | Pampas Grass, Splendid Star |
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QUAG | Quaking Grass |
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RIBG1 | Ribbon Grass |
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SILG1 | Silver Grass |
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SNOW2 | Snowy Woodrush |
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