I've been trying to find 'Beni Kaze' here in the Pac NW so can't speak to this variety. But...I have eight 'Aureola' and they are specta...Read Morecular! They die back in the fall and emerge in spring bigger and more robust than last year's growth.
I have one Hakonechloa in solid green but don't know the variety as I've had it for years and never found more despite searching locally. Unfortunately it's been a slow-grower and don't know why. Really looking forward to finding 'Beni Kaze' for my back garden!
Litchfield, NH (Zone 5b) | October 2014 | positive
I have had an odd experience with this plant. It is supposed to be green during the season going red in fall. I think this is my 3rd or...Read More 4th fall with it. It doesn't turn red in fall for me, BUT it has the most YELLOW foliage of all of the Hakone's I grow. I have Aureola and "All Gold", and neither is the consistent shade of pale yellow foliage that this one is. It is also smaller in stature than 'All Gold', being closer in size to Aureola. I received it in trade from a reliable trader, so I doubt that it's the wrong variety, though I suppose that is a possibility.
I planted 3 Beni-Kaze in the spring, and before I realized what was happening, 2 of them disappeared. Apparently voles find them to be v...Read Moreery tasty; the roots were simply gone. I moved the remaining plant to a bed where voles have not been a problem, and it made it through the growing season. It will be interesting to see if it returns in the spring.
This cultivar's claim to fame is that its green foliage turns red in fall. Great color! I'm adding this to the comments since no photos o...Read Moref that particular characteristic have been added.
I've been trying to find 'Beni Kaze' here in the Pac NW so can't speak to this variety. But...I have eight 'Aureola' and they are specta...Read More
I have had an odd experience with this plant. It is supposed to be green during the season going red in fall. I think this is my 3rd or...Read More
I planted 3 Beni-Kaze in the spring, and before I realized what was happening, 2 of them disappeared. Apparently voles find them to be v...Read More
This cultivar's claim to fame is that its green foliage turns red in fall. Great color! I'm adding this to the comments since no photos o...Read More