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Festuca glauca beyond blue
Festuca glauca beyond blue










festuca glauca beyond blue
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Short-lived, Blue Fescue tends to die out in the center after 2-4 years.This plant often looks best if the flowers are sheared off.A great candidate for borders, edging, in mass planting as a ground cover, rock gardens, cottage gardens, city gardens or containers.Provide good air circulation in humid areas. Best known for its low maintenance and fast growth, this shrub will likely liven up your house (or garden) with its silver-blue colored leaves. Part shade is appreciated in hot summer climates. The Beyond Blue Fescue, otherwise known as the Festuca Glauca ‘Casca11’ Plant Patent 23,307 is a pretty well known shrub plant by gardening enthusiasts around the world. Beyond Blue (‘Casca 11’) hails from much farther off: A garden in Haarsteeg, The Netherlands, 3,600 miles across the ocean blue. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 8 years. Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground, not requiring facer plants in front. ‘Elijah Blue’ was selected at The Plantage, a nursery located on Elijah’s Lane, Mattituck, New York. Beyond Blue Blue Fescue will grow to be about 12 inches tall at maturity, with a spread of 18 inches.

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Performs best in full sun in poor, moderately fertile, well-drained soils. Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ and Beyond Blue (PP23307)Two of our (and your) favorite small grasses have a connection that spans an ocean.Aside from its foliage interest, Blue Fescue tolerates cold, heat, humidity, low water, poor soils and is deer resistant. Stunning when massed as a ground cover, Blue Fescue adds a superb color accent to the landscape all year around in mild winter areas. At first, the flowers are colored like the foliage before maturing to light tan. Densely tufted, the foliage of finely-textured, blade-like needles forms a neat mound topped by upright flower plumes in summer. Unlike most Blue Fescues, Beyond Blue retains its blue color over the summer. Propagation without permission strictly forbidden.Festuca glauca 'Beyond Blue' (Blue Fescue) is a compact, mound-forming, semi-evergreen ornamental grass mostly grown for its intense powder blue foliage that will catch your eye. Withstands poor soil good drainage is important for it to look its best. It can remain evergreen or semi-evergreen in winter. It is said to be tolerant of heat, humidity, and drought and will keep its bright color throughout the growing season. Uses: Front Border, Container, Mixed Border, Rock Garden. Very versatile for use in rock gardens, containers, borders and mass plantings.

festuca glauca beyond blue

Makes a great ground cover and is outstanding in containers-its vibrant foliage cascades over the sides. Stunning powder-blue foliage all year long without browning out in summer like 'Elijah Blue' can. Beyond Blue grows in a neat mound with cascading, fine-textured foliage. Selected from a garden in the Netherlands, it goes by the name Intense Blue in Europe. A dense mound of intense, colorfast, powder blue foliage that provides waterwise, heat and humidity tolerant texture. Replant the clump sections as new plants, spacing them 8 to 10 inches apart.

festuca glauca beyond blue

While tempting, do not pull apart the clump with your hands as this may damage the root structure. Cut the clump in half using a spade or pruners. It is an evergreen to semi-evergreen grass with a compact, dwarf habit that grows 3/4 to 1 ft. The intense icy blue Wow Factor of this Fescue goes above and beyond Tidy evergreen mounds of dense quill-like blades remain breathtaking year round. Pry the plant up out of the ground with a shovel or a garden trowel. Festuca glauca, commonly called blue fescue, is a short-lived, low-growing, semi-evergreen, clump-forming ornamental grass noted for its glaucous, finely. Beyond Blue is a naturally occurring chimeric mutation of favorite Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’. 'Casca11', sold under the trade name of BEYOND BLUE, was discovered in 2002 by Annemarie Blom of Haarsteeg, The Netherlands as a naturally occurring mutation of Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'. The ultra-steel-blue coloration of this cool-season beauty has people asking for it by name.

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