Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Red tussock grasslands in New Zealand of Chionochloa rubra, above and below. 
This clump forming grass is widely distributed, especially in the south island of New Zealand. It is often grown in landscapes for its thick clumping form. The flowers are borne in the foliage and not especially showy. Hardy to only zone 8, it is usually propagated from seed.

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