Special features:
- Drought resistant: Perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
- Ornamental foliage and flowers: Add texture and movement to your garden.
- Attractive for landscaping: Ideal for large gardens as a focal point or planted in mass.
How to plant:
- Your choice of location:
It prefers sunny spots but will tolerate semi-shade. It’s best to place it in an open space where it can grow freely. - Soil preparation:
- Well drained, slightly sandy soil, but tolerates less fertile soils.
- Add compost to stimulate growth.
- Planting:
- Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.
- Place the plant in the hole so that the root collar is at ground level.
- Cover the roots with soil and mow lightly.
- Udare:
- Water well after planting. Once the plant is established, it requires minimal watering.
- Care:
- Mow dry leaves and panicles in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth.
- Fertilize in spring if the soil is poor.
Garden uses:
Cutting Rosea is ideal for modern, rustic or natural gardens. It can be used as a focal point in large gardens, as a divider, in combination with other ornamental grasses or along artificial ponds and lakes. Pink panicles add a touch of romantic elegance and charm to your garden.
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