"Jax" wrote in message
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Try looking at Google images of Penniseum setaceum rubrum and Pennisetum
glaucum. We have these outside in pots and they're tall but sound
somewhat
similar to what you're describing. It might be those when young or some
kind of relative in the millet family. The two we have are not hardy.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/
Hi Sacha
What beautiful grasses, Penniseum setaceum rubrum, but not these. I
actually have a pot with some of this grass in but it doesnt look as nice!
The "heads" of this plant are much thicker and look as thick as the millet
stalks you buy for budgies cages. They arent floppy fronds. but upright
and slightly prickly when they are mature. Just imagine short bullrushes
except when you get close the heads arent the close dense texture of
bullrush heads. The plant seems to like sunny dryish place where I planted
it. I have never seen anything like it ever before.
Jax
Could you take a picture of it Jax?
Send it to me if you can't get it onto teh web yourself.
Jenny