Eulalia

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Eulalia - This Japanese Grass, E. gracillima, is less vigorous in growth than either of the better known kinds, the leaves being more narrow and more gracefully recurved. They are bright green in color, with a stripe of white down the centre of each.

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Eulalia Japonica

Eulalia Japonica - A hardy and ornamental perennial grass of robust growth, 6 to 7 feet high. The brownish-violet flower panicles have at first erect branches, but as the flowers open these branches curve over gracefully and resemble a Prince of Wales Feather. Each of the numerous flowers has at its base a tuft of long silky hairs, which contribute greatly to the feathery lightness of the whole. For isolated positions on lawns it is excellent. Even more valuable than the type are the two variegated forms—variegata, with leaves longitudinally striped with white and green; and zebrina, with distinct cross bars of yellow on the green. Division or seed. Japan.


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