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~Lori 09-06-2004 12:19 PM

Maiden Grass, 'Gracillimus'
 
Hi. I just purchased two 18" tall, 1 gallon pots of Maiden Grass,
'Gracillimus', and I was wondering how long it will take for them to reach
their full size. I chose them as specimen plants and cant wait for them to
be big muppets! Also, in the places they are planted, there is standing
water in the spring. I've been told the grass will be fine. I've lost two
new lilacs to the spring "lake" that becomes a low spot in my yard, so I
hope the grass tolerates it well.
Thanx,
Lori



escapee 09-06-2004 12:33 PM

Maiden Grass, 'Gracillimus'
 
Under normal conditions, it will reach maturity in about three years. I am not
sure of the tolerance to standing water.



On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 10:21:39 -0400, "~Lori" opined:

Hi. I just purchased two 18" tall, 1 gallon pots of Maiden Grass,
'Gracillimus', and I was wondering how long it will take for them to reach
their full size. I chose them as specimen plants and cant wait for them to
be big muppets! Also, in the places they are planted, there is standing
water in the spring. I've been told the grass will be fine. I've lost two
new lilacs to the spring "lake" that becomes a low spot in my yard, so I
hope the grass tolerates it well.
Thanx,
Lori




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