White-Striped Hakone Grass


Hakonechloa
These graceful members of the Poaceae family are named after Hakone, a region of Japan where they can be found growing wild in shady areas with humus-rich soil.

Always a popular cultivar, this Japanese forest grass is more sun tolerant than the golden form. The pendulous green foliage is adorned with thick and thin creamy white stripes. Under dappled light in the rock garden, by pathways, in containers, or planted beneath a dwarf Maple, ‘Albo-Striata’ will brighten your days.
Size: 12" high x 2' 0" wide.
Hardy to zone 6.
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