Deschampsia cespitosa
This undemanding native grass stays green even in winter. In nature, it grows in meadows and forest clearings. It forms a neat clump of leaves, from which delicate thin stems with transparent clouds of flowers emerge. It adapts to more difficult conditions, such as dry shade or compacted soil, and can even handle waterlogging. The flowers of the Schottland cultivar are brown at the beginning of flowering, later turning golden. Leaf clumps grow up to 60 centimeters, flower stalks up to 120.
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