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The
Perennial Plant of the Year for 2001 is Feather Reed Grass,
Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster,' one
of the most versatile, attractive, and low maintenance
ornamental grasses. The loose feathery flower inflorescences are
pale pink in June, maturing to a golden tan color that lasts
through the fall season. This grass grows in a narrow 18 inch
wide clump, making it ideal for a tight spot or a spot where you
want a tidy plant. The flower stems reach up to 5 feet in
height.
Feather
Reed Grass combines well with Russian Sage, Purple Coneflower,
and Black Eyed Susan, all excellent easy to grow perennials that
are past Perennials of the Year. Often described as the
"perpetual motion grass," Feather Reed Grass moves
gracefully in the slightest breeze. Movement adds a great
dimension to landscape designs.
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