Genus: Stipa
Species: tenuissima
Cultivar: 'Pony Tails'
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness: Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light
Height: 60cm
Spread: 30cm
Time to divide plants: April to April
The stipas include some of the most beautiful plants, and tenuissima makes a dense tuft of vertical growth spurting out of the ground, the base of the leaves packed tightly together in a clump. The top growth is nicely topped by the pale summer flowers and sways in the breeze, being slightly more eye-catching than the species parent. It can be grown in all kinds of imaginative ways, in rows with say Heliotropium in the alternating spaces, or encircling a standard (a shrub with a vertical bare leg, and all its growth on top). You can even grow 'Pony Tails' in long, sinuous lines through a border. It needs poor, free-draining ground because if the soil is too rich it tends to flop over.
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