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Carex elata
'Aurea'
Eventual Height: 0.7m
Eventual Spread: 0.45m
Carex elata
'Aurea'
Bowles' golden sedge
size: 2 litre pot
available to order from summer 2012
£7.99
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Position:
full sun or partial shade
Soil:
fertile, moist or wet soil
Rate of growth:
average
Flowering period:
June to July
Hardiness:
fully hardy
Named after the famous botanist and author, EA Bowles, who discovered the native species in East Anglia, this is
a gorgeous, deciduous, ornamental grass with rich yellow leaves, edged in green. It's useful for brightening shady areas, for filling gaps in borders and planting by water, where the fine leaves contrast brilliantly with larger leaved plants. In early summer, it throws up long spikes with brown, feathery flowers. The variegation is best in partial shade - specimens in full sun can end up looking bleached.
Garden care:
Cut brittle, dead foliage right down to the ground in late winter, before new growth appears.
Eventual Height:
0.7m
Eventual Spread:
0.45m
Carex elata
'Aurea' - Bowles' golden sedge
Gorgeous yellow grass for moist soil
Goes well with:
Epimedium
×
rubrum
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Osmunda regalis
£8.99
Rodgersia pinnata
£8.99
An April sensation when new butter-yellow leaves, neatly striped with green midribs, spear the damp ground and the whispy chocolate-brown heads that follow in June are also divine"
Val Bourne
Garden Writer