Fiber Optic Grass 50 Seeds - NEW -STRANGE - Indoors/Out Review
Fiber Optic Grass 50 Seeds - NEW -STRANGE - Indoors/Out Feature
- Scirpus cernuus, also known as Isolepis cernua is a great topic of conversation plant
- This grass has slender green foliage, on the tips are buff colored flowers
- The flowers resemble the look of fiber optic lights hence the common name
- Fiber Optic Grass is native to Southern Europe, the British Isles, and Northern Africa
- Hardiness: Zones 8-11
Scirpus cernuus, also known as Isolepis cernua is a great topic of conversation plant. This grass has slender green foliage, on the tips are buff colored flowers. The flowers resemble the look of fiber optic lights hence the common name. Fiber Optic Grass is native to Southern Europe, the British Isles, and Northern Africa. This is a plant that will do great near water or in moist soils. It has a clumping growth habit, reaching 10-12" tall with a 20" spread at maturity. This is a great grass for mixed containers, giving them movement and interest, especially since it tends to look weedy in the landscape. It can also be grown on a cool windowsill. Hardiness: Zones 8-11 Plant Use: Grass Exposure: Full Sun to Part Sun Water Requirements: Medium to High
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