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Blue Oat Grass

Helictotrichon sempervirens

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Regular price $15.99
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Helictotrichon sempervirens (Blue Oat Grass) shines in the garden with its bright blue foliage and tall graceful late spring flowering spikes that age to tawny brown by mid-summer. It thrives in full, hot sun but should not be grown too dry in arid climates. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
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Overall rating: 3.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Hmmm, not doing well, very sparse

"So disappointed! This pot of grass has not done well at all. Will have to see if it survives through the summer."

Dixie (3/5)

One made it, one didn't

"The healthy grass is great. Beautiful color."

J (4/5)

Handsome , but I prefer Native Plants now. . .

"I planted several of these about 10 yrs ago . as accent plants in my front garden . They are deer resistant which wins them points. However , I am moving them and dividing the clumps because they have out-performed and I am putting them to good use on the entry driveway to our house . They will do fine with a good wet winter and very little summer water . The fountain shape is graceful. I'd prefer native Plants , and do plant Native Grasses now , but don't want to throw these on the compost pile since they are attractive in their own right ."

Karen (3/5)

Ornamental grasses

"This grass is part of a garden border--a living fence. I don't have a lot of sun in my yard and we are on year-round water rationing, so this grass, although growing and looking good, will probably not be what I want it to be in my lifetime."

Gardenin G. (5/5)

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