Monday, April 20, 2009

Which plants have a cloud or latticework of tiny flowers that give the effect of looking through a haze....?

i am not talking about something as dense as gypsophila...imagine the same cloud but with even smaller flowers...and far more widely spaced apart.


if its not panicum virgatum..then its along similar lines.





if you know panicum virgatum, what other grasses or other plants produce the same hazy effect?
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersAs to your grass question, Muhlenbergia capillaris looks just like a pink haze or cloud. I%26#039;ve included a link with a pic.


I%26#039;ve designed with this plant and is very effective in the fall.
Reply:There is a buckwheat that has dainty white flowers. You can check out this website. http://plants.usda.gov/java/largeImage?i...
Reply:Gypsophylia - often used as back ground filler in flower arranging.
Reply:what about Huchera?


Leptoloma cognatum?
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