S. aegyptiacum

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S. aegyptiacum (Saccharum) - Vigorous perennial grass, forming tufts of reed-like downy stems, 6 to 10 feet high, and clothed with graceful foliage. It is suited for the margins of pieces of water and for pleasure grounds, and requires a warm position. In our climate it does not flower, but is a good plant from its leaves and habit. Division in spring, the offsets being started in a frame or pit; in May or June they may be planted out. N. Africa.



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