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(5 customer reviews)Ornamental grass produces big, puffy white plumes tipped with rich bronze color. White Pampas Grass grows 5-7 feet tall and blooms during July and August. A favorite for drying--adds grace, texture and height to indoor arrangements. Best in full sun. Potted Plant. Zones: 7-10. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Monday, February 19, 2007Dead As A Door Nail Reviewed By: Lee (Corpus Christi, Texas) The first one I planted died shortly after planting, I was sent a replacement which was dead on arrival. Don't waste your time. - Tuesday, April 10, 2007No Pampas Reviewed By: D. Canaday (Mayer, AZ) I also thought I could grow this grass. I see several in the neighbourhood and have always wanted some. I ordered 8 and only 2 have even a green blade on them. Won't try this again unless they are really mature. - Saturday, May 10, 2008White Pampas Grass Reviewed By: Ruby (Nashville, Tennessee) I ordered both white and pink pampas grass. The pink came looking fairly hardy. The white looked rather anemic. I was unable to plant the plants as soon as I got them, so I planted them in flower pots. I have had them about a month and the pink is flourishing in the pots; the white is finally starting to look healthy enough to maybe survive if I plant it in the ground. I have babied it all the way. I even treated it with Ivory bar soap disolved in water in case it had aphids. I don't know whether that helped it perk up or whether the weather getting warmer has done it. Anyway, wish me luck; I'm going to plant it in the ground this weekend. From reading sll of the other reviews, I think I'm going to need it. Thanks, Ruby Read More Reviews |
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