Here's another hot plant that was featured on the National Gardening Association's regional electronic newsletter. It's called 'Red Wind' Japanese Hakone Grass, or Hakonechloa macra 'Beni-Kaze'.
This striking ornamental grass is favored for it foliage, which develops reddish tips, especially as fall approaches. It grows in Zones 5-9, reaching 24"-36" in both height and width.
It apparently looks striking cascading down a bank, since it has a slight weeping habit. I don't have any banks that need a cascade, but I'd still consider adding this beauty to my landscape!
For more information, visit Klehm's Song Sparrow Farms.
Red Wind
Friday, November 9, 2007Posted by Kim Taylor Kruse at 9:57 AM
Labels: hakonechloa macra beni-kaze, japanes hakone grass, ornamental grass
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