A handsome bamboo-like grass finer and not rampant like the varietal picta. Outstanding variegated white stripes on each leaf blade. We find it struggles in the full Australian sun, so have moved it into complete shade where it is growing quite happily and lighting up the woodland with its almost luminous white colouring.
Phalaris picta ‘Feesey’
$12.50
Outstanding variegated ‘grass’ with white stripes on each leaf blade.
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Position | Part sun, Shade |
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Height | 1m |
Width | clumping |
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