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QAUZUY GARDEN 10 Seeds Zebra Grass Variegated Maiden Grass Miscanthus Sinensis Zebrinus Seeds Perennial Ornamental Grass Hardy Easy to Grow
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QAUZUY GARDEN 10 Seeds Zebra Grass Variegated Maiden Grass Miscanthus Sinensis Zebrinus Seeds Perennial Ornamental Grass Hardy Easy to Grow

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Customers have reported that their seeds did not germinate, with some even reporting that nothing had grown. Many customers have also reported receiving a large amount of seeds, which is not acceptable. Additionally, some customers have reported receiving seeds that were not even seeds.
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Feature. Zebra grass provides four seasons of interest with young spring variegated striped foliage, summer copper-colored inflorescence, fall golden leaves, and winter texture and form. Mature size. Zebra grass can grow at about 7 ft tall, with a spread of 3 to 5 feet. It thrives in 5-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Zebra grass is quite strong and hardy. It is …
Feature. Zebra grass provides four seasons of interest with young spring variegated striped foliage, summer copper-colored inflorescence, fall golden leaves, and winter texture and form. Mature size. Zebra grass can grow at about 7 ft tall, with a spread of 3 to 5 feet. It thrives in 5-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Zebra grass is quite strong and hardy. It is easy to germinate and fast-growing. Once planted can live for years with a minimal amount of care. Sow. Sow Zebra grass seeds in Spring or Autumn, Space them about 3 to 4 feet apart and keep the soil moist but not soggy. Seedlings will emerge in 10-21 days. Use. Zebra grass can be grown in a container making for a nice display on any patio. Also, it is a good plant for specimen plants, hedges, and cottage gardens. Zebra grass (Miscanthus sinensis Zebrinus) is native to Japan and one of the Miscanthus maiden grass cultivars, all of which are used as ornamental grasses. Zebra grass plants die back in winter, but are perennial and re-sprout in spring. The grasses provide four seasons of interest with young spring variegated striped foliage, summer copper colored inflorescence, fall golden leaves, and winter texture and form. Zebra ornamental grass can get up to 6 feet (2 m.) high, and produces a spectacular screen or specimen plant. The plants are hardy to USDA plant hardiness zones 4 to 9. Choose a sunny to partially sunny location when growing zebra grass. Its clumping habit makes it perfect when planted in groups as a hedge or alone in a container. Hot sunny summers help the plant form copper colored, feathery inflorescences in September. The plant then produces fluffy seeds, which provide airy distraction to the late fall foliage. This grass produces best in moist soils or even boggy riparian edges but established grasses can tolerate short periods of drought.
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Customers have reported that their seeds did not germinate, with some even reporting that nothing had grown. Many customers have also reported receiving a large amount of seeds, which is not acceptable. Additionally, some customers have reported receiving seeds that were not even seeds.

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  • Lots of seeds in package

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  • Inconsistent germination
  • Inconsistent results
  • Lack of clear instructions
  • Short growth period
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Feature. Zebra grass provides four seasons of interest with young spring variegated striped foliage, summer copper-colored inflorescence, fall golden leaves, and winter texture and form. Mature size. Zebra grass can grow at about 7 ft tall, with a spread of 3 to 5 feet. It thrives in 5-9(USDA). Easy to grow. Zebra grass is quite strong and hardy. It is easy to germinate and fast-growing. Once planted can live for years with a minimal amount of care. Sow. Sow Zebra grass seeds in Spring or Autumn, Space them about 3 to 4 feet apart and keep the soil moist but not soggy. Seedlings will emerge in 10-21 days. Use. Zebra grass can be grown in a container making for a nice display on any patio. Also, it is a good plant for specimen plants, hedges, and cottage gardens. Zebra grass (Miscanthus sinensis Zebrinus) is native to Japan and one of the Miscanthus maiden grass cultivars, all of which are used as ornamental grasses. Zebra grass plants die back in winter, but are perennial and re-sprout in spring. The grasses provide four seasons of interest with young spring variegated striped foliage, summer copper colored inflorescence, fall golden leaves, and winter texture and form. Zebra ornamental grass can get up to 6 feet (2 m.) high, and produces a spectacular screen or specimen plant. The plants are hardy to USDA plant hardiness zones 4 to 9. Choose a sunny to partially sunny location when growing zebra grass. Its clumping habit makes it perfect when planted in groups as a hedge or alone in a container. Hot sunny summers help the plant form copper colored, feathery inflorescences in September. The plant then produces fluffy seeds, which provide airy distraction to the late fall foliage. This grass produces best in moist soils or even boggy riparian edges but established grasses can tolerate short periods of drought.