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Aciphylla glaucescens

In their native New Zealand these plants are known as spaniards, which tells us little, or spear grass, which tells us everything. They make dense tufts of slender leaves, which in most species are viciously sharp. Walk into the bigger ones, which can be a metre tall in leaf, double that in flower, at your peril. Male and female flowers are on separate plants, but both are striking, usually off white or golden yellow, and with the tall spike (aptly named) lined with - yes, you got it - vicious spines. Well worth growing, but get them in the right place, and don't attempt transplanting.

Aciphylla glaucescens is one of the larger species, with large rosettes of spiky, glaucous foliage, and dramatic flower spikes, covered in tiny golden flowers.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 100cm
Height 1m
Family Apiaceae
Flowering Summer
Garden habitat open, sunny position
Soil well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range

Code

UGJ-9
9 cm pot £5.50
Plants Available: 13
Quantity Required:
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