Calamagrostis


> calamagrostis ---- 'Strictus'
C. 'Overdam' which 
> has a lovely pink
> flush to the leaves.   It is at present in full sun and I am 
> going to move
> it this spring to a bed that gets shade for part of the day.  

Thank you, that is good to know.  That's always easier for placement in my
garden, anyway.  If it were under a tree that is really limbed up, but with
lots of light, would it be of a nature to lean toward the light?  Some of my
things do and some don't, in this situation.

> the *flower
> spikes* when they were open (purplish in colour) and they are 
> still looking
> good in their indoor display - if a little dusty.  

Awesome.

Pleased to 
> see you are
> getting interested in O.G.s :-).

Smarty pants!  You were just waiting for me succumb, weren't you?  (This
said because I'd mentioned to Valerie before that it didn't make much sense
to me to dig up my grass to plant grass!)  

I succumbed after the pictures in the Perennial Combination book.  I can't
remember what they had it planted with, but I loved the goldness of it.  How
much of a spreader is it?  I don't want something I have to divide with a
chain saw in a few years...







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