Phalaris arundinacea var. picta
Reed canary grass
Mid Spring 2024
9
- 4
Mid Summer 2021
11
- 0
Early Summer 2021
11
- 1
Late Spring 2021
19
- 1
Mid Spring 2021
15
- 2
Mid Spring 2020
21
- 2
Early Summer 2016
9
- 2
Early Summer 2016
14
- 1
Early Summer 2016
14
- 3
Mid Spring 2016
8
- 4










Phalaris arundinacea var. picta
Mid Spring 2024
9
Mid Summer 2021
11
Early Summer 2021
11

I wish I took a picture before the rain and wind, it was so tall. 😅💚
Late Spring 2021
19

Ooh I like this one 😁
Mid Spring 2021
15
Mid Spring 2020
21

I love this grass Kimmy....

Me too @wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom I got it from my dad's he since got rid of his so I'm glad I got some 😅 I had to move it away from the fence as I don't think the neighbours where happy so when we got the new fence I dug it out near the fence ... Probably won't take long to grow back mind 😅😅🤣
Early Summer 2016
9

New shoots already... That's why this is staying in the pot 😊

We had this and became a nightmare wise move keeping it in the pot.
Early Summer 2016
14

#grass
Early Summer 2016
14
Mid Spring 2016
8

Help me identify this plant... Just dug this out my dads garden :) I know it spreads so its in a pot...

I know it as ribbon grass ..i dont know the proper name without looking it up ... we had it in our garden as kids. ..and yes it spreads a lot ..needs to be contained unless you have a lot of space
Phalaris arundinacea or gardeners garters

@jillyflower
Any one know why this isn't growing any more for the past few years 🤔 it used to get tall
Root bound? 🤷🏻♀️ have the neighbours grown something on the other side that impacts it? 🤷🏻♀️
Divide some up and transplanted elsewhere and see how it does?
Is it well fertilised? Grasses tend to be gross feeders.