

Cortaderia Selloana Tiny Pampa Flower Plant

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Cortaderia Selloana Tiny Pampa Flower Plant
This compact pampas grass displays silvery-green, fountain-like foliage that sways in the breeze and looks attractive in frost. Perfect for full sun and dry spots, it’s easy to grow in containers or garden borders. The ornamental plumes are excellent for cutting or drying, adding a decorative touch indoors. Hardy and low-maintenance, it brings texture, movement, and year-round charm to your garden.
Our 9cm potted perennial and shrub plants are well-rooted with strong and established root systems and are ready to be planted straight out into the garden. Plants are supplied in pots measuring 9cm in diameter. The foliage height will vary between individual varieties.
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The best place to plant your Cortaderia Selloana Tiny Pampa is in a sunny spot that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy or clay-like, you can improve drainage by mixing in some organic matter or compost.
Cortaderia Tiny Pampa is compact and will grow to about 60cm tall and wide, so it’s perfect for small gardens, borders, patios, or containers.
Cortaderia Selloana Tiny Pampa needs full sun and well-drained soil to thrive. Water regularly in its first growing season and cut back old stems in late winter or early spring. We recommend you wear gloves when cutting back due to its sharp leaves. Mulch around your young plants in winter and prune dead foliage yearly for fresh growth and shape.
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