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Setaria sphacelata

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Setaria sphacelata

R24.00

Setaria sphacelata

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SKU: SET SPH Category: Grasses and Restios
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Setaria sphacelata (Poaceae) This is a rhizomatous perennial grass producing flattened, hairless, blue-green stems up to 2 m tall. The inflorescence is a dense, narrow panicle of bristly, orange-tinged spikelets up to 25 cm long. Sowing: Seed should be sown in spring or during summer, in a well-drained seedling mix, and need only be covered lightly with the sowing mix, clean coarse sand or milled bark to stop it from blowing away. The trays should be kept moist in a warm but shaded position. Locality: Ex Hort. Harvest: July 2022

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