Lomandra White Sands

£11.99

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Spiny-headed Mat-rush or Basket Grass Plant - Stylish Grass Plant

  • LOOK AGAIN - You thought this was a grass didn’t you? You might be interested to learn that it is actually a hardy perennial, closer related to Cordylines and Aloe plants.
  • ADD TEXTURE - Lomandra is the very first variegated cultivar, boasting slender cream and green foliage that arch beautifully outwards and upwards. This eye-catching evergreen provides superb year-round colour and structure in the garden, adding colour, movement and texture.
  • QUICK GROWER - It’s a fast grower too, making a superb landscaping plant for creating tough, resilient ground cover.
  • PLEASE NOTE - The images are for illustration purposes and the plant you recieve will NOT INCLUDE THE DECORATIVE POT.

Quantity
  • Eventual Height

    0.1–0.5 metres

  • Pot Size

    9 cm

  • Season of Interest

    Spring/Summer/Autumm

  • Light Required

    For the light condition you can give them proper 5-6 hours of sunlight but don’t give more as they grow faster. In Sunlight they grow very well and give bright foliage. They can even tolerate shade areas but give them at least some light to grow.

  • Watering

    These grass loves to be in Moist soil and they grow fabulously when you regularly supply water to them but remember they don’t like to be in Drought situation So water whenever necessary. Also take care of one thing don’t over watering as that will lead to leaves getting brownish color and then fade.

  • Best Growing Conditions

    Cut down to the ground in February. In cold areas, protect the roots by mulching with straw or well-rotted compost. If you are growing it in a container, keep it well watered. To Grow this Grass Prepare well drained soil and Moist it first because these grass likes to be in Moist Soil most of their time & Love to grow in a partial shade area. These plants grow very well so you need to plant this grass at least 3-40 centimeter apart from the sidewalk or walking area. It also grows beautifully near ponds as they get water regularly from soil near ponds.

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