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They look especially good in autumn, when they turn a burnished gold. The garden varieties of Molinia caerulea, a clump-forming grass, reach 36in or so when in flower and work best in damper ...
Molinia caerulea subsp. caerulea “Variegata” looks wonderful in combination with the low-growing, purple-leaved Sedum “Bertram Anderson.” Because of its petite habit, it also works well at ...
Most Australians are familiar with the green tree frog, but have you ever seen a blue tree frog? Strangely, the original scientific name given to the green tree frog was Rana caerulea, Latin for ‘blue ...
This isDianella'Ruby Green' ((Flax Lily -Dianella caerulea'Ruby Green') and I reckon it's an absolute stunner. Check out this gorgeous contrast of the red and green on the foliage. Now this is a ...