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Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’

Other cultivars/species:  
Hakonechloa macra is more sun tolerant, larger (up to 3 feet), and all-green.

‘Albovariegata’ is similar to the species, but with fine white variegation.  ‘All Gold’ is similar to ‘Aureola’, but the foliage has no gree

Extra notes and interesting information:
Looks like tiny bamboo, but is not invasive.
Great for under trees, as a groundcover, in containers, or as walkway or boarder edging.
Very little to no maintenance is needed.  You can cut back the deciduous leaves in early spring, but be sure to avoid cutting any new growth.
Great for brightening up dark areas.  Red spring and fall color adds additional interest.

References: 
Brenzel, Kathleen Norris, Ed. 2001. Sunset Western Garden Book, 7th ed. Sunset Publishing Corporation, Menlo Park, CA.
Darke, Rick.  1999.  The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses.  Timber Press, Portland, OR
MacKenzie, David S.  1997.  Perennial Ground Covers.  Timber Press, Portland, OR

Hardiness:  USDA Zones 5-9

at a glance:
Common Name:
Golden forest grass
Location:
 Yao Garden and the Groundcover Garden
Plant type: Perennial grass
Family: Poaceae
Height/Spread: Grows slowly to about 14 inches, although arching leaves make it look lower.
Leaves: 
Long and slender golden leaves with thin green stripes.  Color varies with site and climate conditions: in the Pacific Northwest, the variegation tends to be a creamy white color. Cool temperatures in the spring and fall often cause these deciduous leaves to turn pink or red.
Flower: 
Tiny yellowish to green flowers form in 6-inch long, 2 inch wide clusters.
Disease/pests: 
 No significant problems
Bloom Period: Late summer to early fall, flowers insignificant.
Conditions:  Thrives in well-drained soil with high organic content, light to moderate shade, and slightly moist soil (but is also drought tolerant).
Natural Range:
Mountainous areas of Japan.


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