HIGHLIGHTING | plant:
EQUISETUM
Common Name: Dutch or scouring rush, horsetail rush, snake grass
A fast-growing horsetail that has unbranched stems with rough black ribs which slightly constrict the stem. As a clump forming evergreen it provides useful winter interest and its slightly pre-historic/tropical look makes a stylish architectural statement in the garden. It has a vigorous growing habit and is best with a constrained root. Grow in pots/planters above ground or within several sizes of containers below ground to restrict the rhizomes.
EQUISETUM
Common Name: Dutch or scouring rush, horsetail rush, snake grass
Genus: Equisetum
Species: hyemale
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Hardiness: Hardy (UK)
Soil type: Boggy
Height: 120cm Spread: 20cm
Species: hyemale
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade
Hardiness: Hardy (UK)
Soil type: Boggy
Height: 120cm Spread: 20cm
A fast-growing horsetail that has unbranched stems with rough black ribs which slightly constrict the stem. As a clump forming evergreen it provides useful winter interest and its slightly pre-historic/tropical look makes a stylish architectural statement in the garden. It has a vigorous growing habit and is best with a constrained root. Grow in pots/planters above ground or within several sizes of containers below ground to restrict the rhizomes.
Above image: Andrea Cochran photography: Marion Brenner, Holly Stewart | contemporary planting: blocks of Equisetum set within pale stone paving
Above image: Andrea Cochran photography: Marion Brenner, Holly Stewart| clipped formal blocks of Equisetum | contemporary structural planting
Above images: 1. & 2. Anthony Paul Landscape Design clean geometry of Equisetum planted behind a reflective pool and echoed in tall minimal planters 3. Van Lieshout a simple contemporary bowl planted with Equisetum
Above image: Andrea Cochran photography: Marion Brenner, Holly Stewart| contemporary planting: blocks of clipped Equisetum set within pale stone paving
Above images: 1. The Lost World Nursery Equisetum ramoisissimum var. japonica 2., 3. & 4.Anthony Paul Landscape Design clean geometry of Equisetum planted by a reflective pool and echoed in tall minimal planters
Above image: Andrea Cochran photography: Marion Brenner, Holly Stewart| contemporary planting: Equisetum and bamboo
Above image: Dirk Denison Architects Equisetum planted in a contemporary gravel border
Above image: Anthony Paul Landscape Design clean minimal geometry of Equisetum planted by a reflective pool | Italian Basalt terrace with raised contemporary rill
Above images: 1. Revive Landscape Design contemporary grey planters with Equisetum 2. & 3. Anthony Paul Landscape Design contemporary rill and metal planters planted with Equisetum 4. Scott Lawrence Equisetum Hyemale in front of dark grey linear slate wall
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