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Large Deluxe Plant (3Lt pot)
Don't Bother with 9cm get instant impact with a 3lt substantial plant.
Beautiful giant flower heads
Hardy Grass
Ready for planting.
A brand new introduction, Cortaderia selloana Tiny Pampa, will provide year round interest for small gardens and containers and is the shortest Pampas grass yet. Everyone can now grow this gorgeous, iconic grass. Pampas grasses are well-known and much loved for their tall, towering plumes which make such a statement. Tiny Pampa may be much smaller than its older cousins, but there is certainly no shortage of energy and flower power. Her many strong stems hold large, feathery manes of seed-heads, reminiscent of feather dusters, during summer and autumn over slender, evergreen, grass-like foliage. Much loved by florists, the plumage is excellent when cut for arrangements. Cortaderia prefer to be grown in well-drained soil in sun but still flourish in part shade and are fully hardy perennials to be grown outside and enjoyed for years to come, Tiny Pampa reaches a mature height including flower length and spread of 60cm
10/20 % size variation
Position: Sunny.
Soil: good potting compost available from our other items.
Rate of growth: Fast
Hardiness: Hardy
Current height: approximately 10cm (+ or - 10/20% including the pot)
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We pride ourselves on recycling and reusing as much as we can so not all our plants come in pots sometimes we use potting bags so its easier we are able to post them to you. We use paper packaging so you are able to compost it. As an sustainable company we understand cutting plastics out of our delivery chain is crucial to us and our future. so yes the packaging does not look pretty but it is saving our planet. Please check your plant online as sometime the growth will differ from the images.
Please view our other wonderful and interesting plants in other items.
All our outdoor only Royal, Lady, Male, and native ferns are posted via DHL. (please note the fern fronds will be cut for postage). This will not damage the plant in any way and you will get a second display later in year or the following February onwards depending on climate.