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- Elymus arenarius glauca, blue lymegrass, and Phalaris arundinacea, ribbon grass, are prime examples.
- The landscaping added around 20 new trees, with species including goldenrains, honey locusts and blue star, and striped ribbon grass.
- Another neighbor grows a wide band of ribbon grass ( Phalaris arundinacea ), sometimes known as gardener's garters, along one side of her house.
- Ribbon grass was popular with the Victorians, and it remains vigorous; one healthy clump guarantees a supply for generations of gardeners : it is easy to divide.
- Vegetation includes wire grass, white grass and black spear grass on the red earth country with stands of ribbon grass, flinders grass, blue grass and feathertop wire grass on the clay country.
- Often spring-blooming perennials look tattered by midsummer, flopping and parting down the miget a crew cut with hedge sheers, and once ribbon grass sports brown tips, it is cut to the ground.
- The station contains large areas of river flats that are quite fertile and grow a variety of herbage suitable for fodder, including Mitchell grass, Flinders grass, rice grass, ribbon grass and bundle bundle.
- As perennial gardeners, we, too, encounter our own brand of invasive plants, such as Monarda didyma, bee balm; Physostegia virginiana, obedient plant; and Phalaris arundinacea, ribbon grass, to name a few.