
These flowers (when it comes to grasses, the experts prefer to use the term inflorescence) from one of my Miscanthus grasses look like fireworks going off. Isn't that fun?

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I love it Yvonne!!! Both perfect displays!!
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Yvonne .. may I ask which miscathus it is ? that is spectacular .. I love my grasses too !
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Hi Joy: That's Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus'. It's been around a long time, but is still a lovely cultivar. Cheers/Yvonne
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