

The leaves of the feather grass Ponytails are green and very small resulting in it just appearing to be horsetails. The white flower panicles develop from May to August.
The botanical name of this beautiful perennial ornamental grass is Nassella trichotoma, but also known by the synonym Stipa trichotoma.
The leaves of the feather grass Ponytails are green and very small resulting in it just appearing to be horsetails. The white flower panicles develop from May to August.
The botanical name of this beautiful perennial ornamental grass is Nassella trichotoma, but also known by the synonym Stipa trichotoma.
Sow the Feathergrass seeds from the end of March in a germination tray at 15-20°C or later in a seedbed outdoors. Cover lightly and do not let the soil dry out. The plant is transplanted into small pieces once the seedlings have developed sufficient roots. Then transplant them into a larger pot directly at their destination. Grasses like well-draining soil, it should not be too wet in winter.
The leaves of the feather grass Ponytails are green and very small resulting in it just appearing to be horsetails. The white flower panicles develop from May to August.
The botanical name of this beautiful perennial ornamental grass is Nassella trichotoma, but also known by the synonym Stipa trichotoma.