White-Striped Hakone Grass
Hakonechloa
These graceful members of the Poaceae family are named after Hakone, a region of Japan where they can be found growing wild in shady areas with humus-rich soil.
Hakonechloa macra ‘Albo Striata’ (G-0062)
Each 11.50
Always a celebrated cultivar, this Japanese forest grass is more sun tolerant than the golden form. The pendulous green foliage is adorned with irregular thick and thin creamy-white stripes. Preferring dappled light, ‘Albo-Striata’ will brighten your days whether planted in the rock garden or a container, along pathways or beneath a dwarf Maple.
Size: 12" high x 2' 0" wide.
Hardy to zone 6.
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