Perennial Plant Association named Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ (golden Japanese forest grass) as its 2009 Perennial Plant of the Year.
This clump-forming deciduous grass produces arching, linear leaves that are bright yellow with narrow, longitudinal lime-green stripes. If grown in partial shade, yellow tones in the foliage will be most pronounced. In deep shade, variegation will be lime-green.
In fall, the leaves often develop a reddish tinge. In milder climates, the grass will remain throughout winter. In colder areas, it’ll dieback to the ground.
The grass spreads by stolons, but isn’t invasive.
It is hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 5-9.
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ is the 2008 Perennial Plant of the Year.
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For more: Perennial Plant Association, (614) 771-8431; www.perennialplant.org.
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