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Imperata cylindrica Red Baron (Japanese Blood Grass) 9cm/2L/3L/7.5L

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Imperata cylindrica Red Baron (Japanese Blood Grass) 9cm/2L/3L/7.5L

Imperata ‘Red Baron’ is a striking ornamental grass known for its vivid red tipped foliage that intensifies as the season progresses. Upright and architectural, it adds bold colour and contrast to borders and containers, particularly in modern and contemporary planting schemes.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Ornamental grass
Foliage colour: Green with deep red tips
Height and spread: Approx. 40 to 50cm x 40cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free draining soil
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous. Foliage dies back in winter and reappears in spring.

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Imperata ‘Red Baron’ is a striking ornamental grass known for its vivid red tipped foliage that intensifies as the season progresses. Upright and architectural, it adds bold colour and contrast to borders and containers, particularly in modern and contemporary planting schemes.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Ornamental grass
Foliage colour: Green with deep red tips
Height and spread: Approx. 40 to 50cm x 40cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free draining soil
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous. Foliage dies back in winter and reappears in spring.

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Imperata cylindrica Red Baron (Japanese Blood Grass) 9cm/2L/3L/7.5L

$9.25

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Description

Imperata ‘Red Baron’ is a striking ornamental grass known for its vivid red tipped foliage that intensifies as the season progresses. Upright and architectural, it adds bold colour and contrast to borders and containers, particularly in modern and contemporary planting schemes.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Ornamental grass
Foliage colour: Green with deep red tips
Height and spread: Approx. 40 to 50cm x 40cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free draining soil
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous. Foliage dies back in winter and reappears in spring.

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