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Baloskion pallens

Type: Species | Edit History      Plant ID - 9001419


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Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Restionales
Family: Restionaceae
Genus: Baloskion
Species: Baloskion pallens
 
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  • Bog
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Evergreen
  • Grass
  • Perennial
  • Pond
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Height (Maximum) edit
  • 2 to 5 feet (60 cm to 1 1/2 m)
Spread (Maximum) edit
  • 1 to 1 1/2 feet (30 to 45 cm)
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  • Edging
  • Alpine/Rock Garden
  • Bog Garden/Waterside
  • Coastal Garden
  • Flower Arranging/Drying
  • Low Maintenance Garden
  • Rainforest
  • Wildlife Garden
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  • Full Sun
  • Partial Shade
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  • Dry
  • Well-drained
  • Moist
  • Acidic / Peaty
  • Loamy / Medium
  • Sandy / Light
  • Boggy
  • Poor
  • Tolerant of Most Types
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  • Red
  • Pink
  • Brown
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  brombear (1128)

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  brombear (1128) wrote on Jun 25 2010
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From the eastern coast of mid- southern Australia, this is a cultivar of a plant which was recently classified as a Restio pallens. It is used to seasonally and alternate flooding and drought. So it is good as a marginal plant but needs some dry time as well. Very attractive segmented bright green stems and strong architectural form.

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