Thursday, 31 January 2013

Close Up and Personal Photos of Ornamental Grasses

Panicum virgatum on August 20 at Lovegrass Farm, PEI

Pennisetum 'Hameln' on October 15 at Lovegrass Farm

Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' at Lovegrass Farm

Seslaria autumnalis on August 20 at Lovegrass Farm

Deschampsia flexuosa on June 30 at Lovegrass Farm

Big Bluestem on October 3 at Lovegrass Farm

Side oats grama on October 3 at Lovegrass Farm in PEI

Miscanthus purpurascens on October 26 at Lovegrass Farm

Little Bluestem on October 26 at Lovegrass Farm

Miscanthus sinensis 'Sarabande' on October 5
Hope those shots of our Ornamental Grasses at Lovegrass Farm show you just how Beautiful they are Up Close and Personal!

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Carex caryophyllea 'The Beatles'

Carex caryophyllea 'The Beatles' at Lovegrass Farm October 31

Carex caryophyllea 'The Beatles' on September 15 at Lovegrass Farm
Carex caryophyllea 'The Beatles' sends out a short runner and gradually forms a colony of mop-head foliage.  The clumps of dark green leaves give the appearance of a 1960's Beatles haircut.  It makes a hardy, deer resistant edging plant in moist areas in light shade to full shade.  It's mop like foliage swirls around on the ground below the crown and the height is only 3 - 5 inches (7 - 13 cm.)  According to Rick Darke (The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes) the species caryophyllea is only hardy to Zone 7 so it is most likely a hybrid of Carex digitata and Carex ornithopoda.  Digitata is good to Zone 4; it would not have survived in our Zone 5 all these years otherwise.  Makes a great ground cover for a shady slope.  Unfortunately I don't have a photo to show you how it grows tightly together; these are of divisions made last Spring.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance'

Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' at Lovegrass Farm
Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' on September 15 at Lovegrass Farm PEI

Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' on October 3 at Lovegrass Farm



Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' is a pretty grass to brighten up a shady area. It's rich green leaves are 1/2 inch wide with a cream-white border.  The leaf color is richer in shade than sun.  'Ice Dance' grows 6 - 12 in. (15 - 30 cm.) high and is a slow to moderate spreader by rhizomes.  It is quite drought tolerant once established and will grow in a variety of conditions from nearly full sun to shade.  The photos were taken of our plants in full sun.  They did remarkably well in last year's dry Summer and put on lots of new growth with the wet Fall we had.  We get some winter die back; mostly brown tips, which we trim off in spring.  It will soon send up lots of new shoots to hide this.  Brownish flowers in late Spring are insignificant.  Combine it with other shade loving plants such as hosta or let it go on its own.  Zone 5

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Fall Colors of Grasses at Lovegrass Farm

Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' on November 3, 2012 at Lovegrass Farm

Miscanthus Purpurascens on October 16 at Lovegrass Farm

Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' on October 31  at Lovegrass Farm


Sporobolus heterolepis (Prairie dropseed) on November 3 at Lovegrass Farm


Schizachyrium scoparium (Little bluestem) on October 26 at Lovegrass Farm

Panicum amarum 'Dewey Blue' on November 3 at Lovegrass Farm


Eragrostis spectabilis (Purple lovegrass) on October 2

Seslaria autumnalis on November 2 at Lovegrass Farm in PEI

Miscanthus sinensis 'Huron Sunrise' on October 31

Sorghastrum nutans (Indian grass) on October 3 at Lovegrass Farm

Pennisetum 'Hameln' on October 31

Molinia caerulea 'Skyracer' on October 31

Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus' on October 31

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

New Twig Wreaths from 2012 at Lovegrass Farm

Sensitive Fern Square Wreath at Lovegrass Farm 2012
Moss Wreath from Lovegrass Farm 2012

Red Osier Dogwood and birch Wreath from Lovegrass Farm 2012

Mixed Green Cross Wreath from Lovegrass Farm 2012


Mixed Larch Wreath with Cones from Lovegrass Farm 2012


Sensitive Fern Wreath from Lovegrass Farm PEI 2012

Moss Heart Wreath from Lovegrass Farm 2012

Moss Square Wreath from Lovegrass Farm 2012

Carex rosea (Curly-styled wood sedge)

Carex rosea on June 7 at Lovegrass Farm on PEI

Carex rosea on June 13 at Lovegrass Farm

Carex rosea on October 15 in full sun
Carex rosea (Curly-styled wood sedge) is a fine textured clump-former native to deciduous & mixed forests.  It grows 8 - 12 inches (20 - 30 cm.) tall and has pretty light green narrow leaves and flowering stems from 6 - 20 in. tall.  The leaves were almost a chartreuse color in Spring.  It is well adapted to dry shade but can handle mesic to wet land and is walnut tolerant.  Sedge plants won't compete with trees for moisture because, unlike turf grasses, sedges have dense, fibrous root systems that hold water.  One third of those roots die every year, decomposing and adding moisture, Co2, and organic matter to the soil.  Sedge is a native alternative to liriope; a commonly planted non-native plant that can be invasive.  Carex rosea makes a great ground cover and can even be used as a filler in container plantings.  We grew our plants at Lovegrass farm from seed; hoping to supply a grass for difficult spots under trees but to our pleasant surprise find it to be a good ground cover in full sun.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Carex eburnea (Ivory sedge)

Carex eburnea (Ivory sedge) September 15 at Lovegrass Farm on P.E.I.

Carex eburnea in our garden rows at Lovegrass Farm

A grouping of Carex eburnea on October 15 at Lovegrass Farm


Carex eburnea on October 31

Carex eburnea (Ivory sedge) on June 7 at Lovegrass Farm
Carex eburnea or ivory sedge would make a Great Native Groundcover.  It has very fine soft green foliage that grows only 6 - 8" or (15 - 20 cm.) tall.  Eburnea's native habitat is under coniferous or mixed forests or on rocky cliffs.  We have grown our plants from seed and they seem to do well in Full sun in our well-drained sandy soil at Lovegrass Farm.  Their blooms in late Spring are insignificant.  The deer resistance of Carex eburnea would make them good garden plants in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick especially on steep rocky slopes.  They are slowly rhizomatous and look awesome massed together in drifts.

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Photos of Deschampsia flexuosa at Lovegrass Farm

Deschampsia flexuosa on June 30 at Lovegrass Farm

Deschampsia flexuosa on June 13 at Lovegrass Farm

Deschampsia flexuosa on June 30 at Lovegrass Farm

Deschampsia flexuosa on July 9 at Lovegrass Farm


Deschampsia flexuosa on July 13 at Lovegrass Farm





 

Monday, 14 January 2013

Photos of Carex muskingumensis (palm sedge) at Lovegrass Farm

Carex muskingumensis (palm sedge) September 6, 2012 at Lovegrass Farm




Carex muskingumensis June 7, 2012 at Lovegrass Farm

Carex Muskingumensis at Lovegrass Farm July 9, 2012


Carex muskingumensis at Lovegrass Farm on August 20, 2012