Pampas grass deserves a box seat in the garden. At the latest in late summer, when the furious, feather-light fronds of flowers are enthroned above the tuft of grass, admiring glances are directed over the garden fence. Decorative bridge colorful hydrangeas the waiting time and harmoniously round off the appearance. Furthermore, the following arguments speak in favor of a common planting of pampas grass and hydrangeas:
The natural beauty of the original species Cortaderia selloana competes with premium varieties for your horticultural favor as a combination partner of hydrangeas. Be inspired by this pampas grass selection:
Beautiful hydrangea species and varieties compete for a place as plant neighbors of pampas grass. Because the flowering shrubs rarely complain about shadows next to the filigree ornamental grass, almost all Hydrangea garden varieties can be considered. Recommended are:
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Pampas grass, bamboo, hydrangea - a magnificent trio with a WOW effect
Bamboo and pampas grass are sweet grasses (Poaceae) whose growth forms differ significantly. The silvery light pampas grass fronds come into their own impressively in front of majestic, deep green bamboo varieties. The representative trio is rounded off by colorful hydrangeas. A successful example of the artistic three-storey effect is the combination of 3-5 m high
umbrella bamboo 'Campell', 1-2.5 m high pampas grass 'White Feather' and 1-1.5 m high, deep red hydrangea 'Cardinal'.