Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' (Pijpestrootje) De Tuinen van Appeltern


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Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' purple moor-grass 'Karl Foerster' 'Karl Foerster' is a tufted deciduous grass forming a clump of arching, linear leaves that turn yellow in autumn, with narrow panicles of purple flowers in summer Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS 2002 © RHS © RHS 2002 © RHS Save to My plants


Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' Vivaces Les Racines du Vent

Bearing the name of the legendary German nurseryman Karl Foerster, this Molinia's gossamerlike inflorescences first emerge suffused in purply raisin shades, and by fall gilded highlights set the lofty blooms aglow, further heightening the butter yellow hues of the stalks and leaves below. Blooms June - October Size: 6' 0" - 7' 0" high x 3' 0" wide.


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Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' type Deciduous Grass family Poaceae ph 3.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral Light Full sun to partial shade Frost Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C) Soil Moist and free draining Water Occasional watering Plant & bloom calendar Best time to plant When the plant will bloom


Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' (Pijpestrootje) De Tuinen van Appeltern

Molinia (mol-ee-ne-a), commonly known as moor grass, is a genus of two species of flowering plants in the grass family (Poaceae), native to damp moorland in Europe and north and south west Asia. They are both herbaceous perennial grasses. The genus is named after Juan Ignacio Molina, a 19th-century Chilean naturalist.


Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' Mihkel Saar Puukool

It's full botanical name is Molinia Caerulea subsp arundinacea 'Karl Foerster'. Known for its tufted, deciduous habit, this ornamental grass forms clumps of long, linear leaves which arch and change to yellow in autumn. In the summer, its flower forms from upright branches and narrow panicles of purplish colours that flow with the breeze.


Purple Moor Grass Molinia ‘Karl Foerster’ Everglades Nurseries

The Molinia caerulea 'Karl Foerster' is also known as Moor grass. This Poaceae has got a maximum height of approximatly 200 centimetres. The Molinia caerulea 'Karl Foerster' is not evergreen. Do you want to have more information or tips about the Molinia caerulea 'Karl Foerster'?


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Flowers: July-November. Plant in sun or part shade. HxS 2mx60cm. Molinia 'Karl Foerster', also known as Purple Moor Grass has tall, airy panicles of flowers, held above the leaves, through summer and autumn. The flower plumes turn from dark red to purple as the season progresses and the winter foliage turns butter yellow, giving fantastic.


Molinia arundinacea ‘Karl Foerster’ Decograsses

'Karl Foerster' is an old variety that flowers slightly earlier than most, producing purple airy heads reaching 6ft or more. 'Windspiel' has a more substantial form with pale gold or honey.


Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' Naturalistic garden, Grass, Plants

Molinia caerulea grows to about 1 metre in height or a little less whereas the tall purple moor grass, Molinia caerulea aurundinacea (wonderful name!), grows to 2 metres or thereabouts. There are many garden cultivars of both forms of moor grass but all fit within this basic distinction.


Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' Zahradní centrum "Strakovo" s.r.o.

Bearing the name of the legendary German nurseryman Karl Foerster, this Molinia's gossamerlike inflorescences first emerge suffused in purply raisin shades, and by fall gilded highlights set the lofty blooms aglow, further heightening the butter yellow hues of the stalks and leaves below. Blooms June - October


Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' (Pijpestrootje) De Tuinen van Appeltern

Molinia Karl Foerster £12.55 A long established selection of native tall purple moor grass with outstanding gently pendulous, initially green and purple, golden brown flower spikes turning a superb butter yellow colour in autumn. Sunny open spot. Average to wet soils. Height; 1.8m - 2.1m. 12 in stock Add to basket


Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster', Purple Moor Grass 'Karl Foerster

Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' makes a big clump of light green leaves and produces masses of flowers from June each year. The clump of foliage can get to about 60cm high and across while the flowers are typically between 2.1m and 2.4m. In the summer and early autumn you can be forgiven for thinking it is a bit dull!


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Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' Forms a tufted upright clump of slightly arching medium green leaves turning yellow in the fall Long flower spikes on slender flower stalks give the grass an airy appearance Flowers change to tan seeds as the season progresses Bloom Time: July Flower Colour: Purple Flower Height: 150 cm


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Growing easily in a dense fountain-like clump about 5-8 ft. tall (150-240 cm) and 2-4 ft. across (60-120 cm), it enjoys full sun or light shade and average, medium to wet, well-drained soils. Prefers acid to neutral soils. Some drought tolerance once established.


Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea 'Karl Foerster' Pijpestrootje De Tuinen van Appeltern

Purple moor grass, Molinia caerulea, is a terrific British native ornamental grass, forming large clumps of erect leaves, from which tall spikes of purple flowers emerge in summer. Because it has a gentle, see-through look it's ideal for growing at the front of a border, filtering views to the plants behind.