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A: Japanese forest grass is one of the loveliest of all the grasses, as it has a liquid, flowing quality that seems to lap lightly along the edge of a path or the shores of a pond.
Where: Plant this Japanese forest grass in well-drained soil with full sun to dappled shade, avoiding hot afternoon sun. Size: This perennial can grow to be 2 feet tall and can spread to 4 feet wide.
Japanese stiltgrass is a summer annual that prefers to grow in damp, shady spots. Here are some steps you can take to eliminate it: Toast the seed heads with a flame weeder now.
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And you can still use fire to prepare. Japanese stiltgrass is an annual plant, not a perennial. It depends on seeds dropped in the fall to survive year to year (just like crab grass).
Japanese forest grass is grown for its form and foliage and not its flower. Plants will grow 1 1/2 feet tall. I have seen it grown as a single plant.