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The World Conservation Union has included this species in their list of 100 of the world's worst invasive species, one of only 32 terrest...Read More
I grow this one indoors and it seems im the first one to grow it indoors because i never seen anyone talking or writing about growing it ...Read More
I planted one of these about 5 years ago on a mound at the front corner of my yard, in full sun. I live in Logandale, NV, 50 mi. NE of L...Read More
Apparently cold temps help keep this plant in check. While I see it is coded as hardy only to zn 6, I am growing it in zn 5, and have ha...Read More
This plant is VERY invasive here in Portland. If you're going to put it in, definitely use barriers. I've spent a year now digging out al...Read More
This appears to be one of those 'Down South' horribly invasive plants.
Here I find it rather well mannered and slow to spread.
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One of my favorite grasses. Spreads very slowly for me. I have had it for years. This is the first year I've seen it bloom.
I know it is invasive in the deep south but does anyone know if this is true for zone 6a also? I am wondering if it would be as invasive ...Read More
It is a beautiful grass but unfortunately it is an invasive species. It has officially been banned in North Carolina as well, all grower...Read More
I work in a nursery and know it can be very invasive when it is not property taken care of. I have 2 patches in my yard and with chopping...Read More
This plant is very dangerous to our ecosystem! It's taking over the south & now banned in South Carolina. It chokes out native vegetati...Read More
If there were any plant on the entire planet NOT to plant, this one would be it, folks. It is incredibly invasive and capable of devasta...Read More
I have found that "Red Baron" does spread, but very slowly here in zone 5.
They are available as propogated plants through a few growers online. I was actually able to find on on Ebay.
On this topic, I di...Read More
Japanese Bloodgrass prefers a constantly moist, full sun location to do its best.When given these conditions, it will provide you with al...Read More
I like this grass a lot, but I had to corral it in a pot to make it look good. It kept spreading out with runners, and not bunching into...Read More
This is a very invasive plant in 10a, planted a 1 gallon container and six months later it had spread to about 10 square feet. 3+ years ...Read More
Japanese Blood Grass is easy, plant in average well drained soil in sun to light shade, and enjoy. It flowers foxtail plumes above the le...Read More
This is a great looking plant. Everyone comments on it. It almost doubles in size each year, which is fine with us. We have it planted b...Read More