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Pennisetum 'Red Bunny Tails' 2L

Pennisetum 'Red Bunny Tails' 2L

Red Bunny Tails is a compact ornamental grass producing soft, fluffy flower heads with warm pink to red tones held above fine green foliage. Playful yet refined, it adds texture, movement, and gentle colour to borders and containers, especially through summer.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Ornamental grass
Foliage colour: Green
Flower colour: Pink red
Flowering period: Summer
Height and spread: Approx. 30 to 40cm x 30cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free draining soil
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous. Dies back in winter and regrows in spring.

$4.50

Original: $14.99

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Pennisetum 'Red Bunny Tails' 2L

$14.99

$4.50

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Pennisetum 'Red Bunny Tails' 2L

Red Bunny Tails is a compact ornamental grass producing soft, fluffy flower heads with warm pink to red tones held above fine green foliage. Playful yet refined, it adds texture, movement, and gentle colour to borders and containers, especially through summer.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Ornamental grass
Foliage colour: Green
Flower colour: Pink red
Flowering period: Summer
Height and spread: Approx. 30 to 40cm x 30cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free draining soil
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous. Dies back in winter and regrows in spring.

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Red Bunny Tails is a compact ornamental grass producing soft, fluffy flower heads with warm pink to red tones held above fine green foliage. Playful yet refined, it adds texture, movement, and gentle colour to borders and containers, especially through summer.

Quick Facts
Plant type: Ornamental grass
Foliage colour: Green
Flower colour: Pink red
Flowering period: Summer
Height and spread: Approx. 30 to 40cm x 30cm
Position: Full sun
Soil: Free draining soil
Hardiness: Hardy in the UK

Dormancy and seasonal appearance
Deciduous. Dies back in winter and regrows in spring.