What does fire grass look like?

Fireweed has square stems and small green flowers. The hairs are found on these square stems, petioles and leaves which is basically the whole plant. When this plant is grabbed, your hand feels like it has been set on fire or placed in a nest of hornets.
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What does flame grass look like?

Plant Description: A clump forming ornamental grass. Mid-green grass blades are tinged with red and turn a brilliant red-orange in the fall. The leaves retain a burgundy color through winter. Silvery seedheads appear in late summer turning to tan in the fall.
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What kills fire grass?

Glyphosate, for example, works as a systemic herbicide, entering the grass through the blades and traveling through the vascular system to the roots. It kills the entire plant without leaving residue in the soil that can harm the plants you replace the grass with.
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What is the grass that stings you?

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is found throughout Eurasia, North America, and northern Africa, and has been introduced to parts of South America. The leaves and young stems of this herbaceous plant are fitted with stinging hairs tipped with formic acid and other irritants.
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Is fire grass a perennial?

In the weeks following the initial burst of color, the grass fades to a regal reddish-purple, and the brightly-colored seed heads persist all the way from early fall to the winter months. Regardless of the time of year, this perennial has something spectacular to offer your garden or landscape design.
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What does flame grass look like in the winter?

Flame Grass (Miscanthus purpurascens) is a warm season, clump-forming grass that is an upright grower. The dark green, 3/4" leaves change to a bright red-orange in fall and eventually fade to a silken white in winter.
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Should I cut back flame grass?

Warm-season grasses turn shades of brown as the weather turns colder. Once your warm-season grasses turn brown you can trim them back at almost any time. If you like to tidy your garden in fall or if you live in an area where fire can be problematic trim warm-season grasses so they are just a few inches tall.
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What does a nettle look like?

Nettle stems are quite slender, square and grow 6 to 8 feet tall, with occasional thin branches. Leaves are thin, dark green, 2 to 4 inches long, with a tapered tip. The edges of the leaves are toothed and the leaf surface is distinctly veined and rather rough looking. The leaves are opposite along the stem.
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What does burning nettle look like?

Burning nettle is a small to medium-size summer annual broadleaf weed common in gardens. The first new seed leaves, or cotyledons, are bright green, notched at the tips, but smooth along the edges. The first true leaves have serrated margins, and occur opposite each other on the stalk.
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What are the prickly weeds in my yard?

Sticky spurweed (Soliva sessilis) plants and other weeds are competing with your lawn. Lawn spurweed is an equal opportunity pest plant that occurs in most regions of the United States. It is quite invasive and is prickly and painful on your feet and legs.
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What does a fireweed look like?

Identifying Fireweed: The most distinctive thing about fireweed is its gorgeous pink to purple colored flowers, which grow in a spike shape in sunny pockets all over the Northwest. Flowers have four petals, and resemble the flowers of other evening primrose plant relatives.
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How do you stop grass from growing permanently?

Permanent Weed and Grass Killer Spray

A non-selective weed killer, such as Roundup, is a great option for killing weeds and grass permanently. The Glyphosate in Roundup works by infiltrating the plant through the leaves. From there, it attacks all plant systems and kills them completely, including the roots.
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Is purple flame grass invasive?

Three additional characteristics make this a unique plant: first; it is adaptable to cold climates; second, the majority of times this plant is a non-invasive because it usually does not produce fertile seeds; third, Autumn or Flame grass is naturally small and not a dwarf enjoying a bit more moisture.
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Is purple flame grass a perennial?

Flame Grass is an herbaceous perennial grass with an upright spreading habit of growth. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition.
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What is the difference between stinging nettle and nettle?

Stinging nettle is the name given to common nettle, garden nettle, and hybrids of these plants. Originally from the colder regions of northern Europe and Asia, this herbaceous shrub grows all over the world today.
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What is burning nettle good for?

The leaves are sometimes eaten as a cooked vegetable. Stinging nettle is most commonly used for diabetes and osteoarthritis. It is also sometimes used for urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, enlarged prostate, hay fever, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
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How do you identify stinging nettles?

Stinging nettle will grow in dense clusters, and stalks can reach 5-8 feet at maturity. Leaves are about 2-5 inches long with jagged edges, found in opposing pairs along the upper half of the stalk. Leaves are pointed at the tips, with a heart-shaped base and indented veins.
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What do wild nettles look like?

Nettles grow 2 to 5 feet tall and have opposite leaves. The leaves are coarsely toothed, pointed on the ends, and can be several inches long. Smaller, younger leaves are more heart-shaped. True to its name, stinging nettle imparts a painful sting through tiny hairs on the underside of its leaves and on its stems.
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Are thistles and nettles the same?

Nettles are commonly of the family Urticaceae, and their tiny hairs release an irritant that gives them the name stinging nettle. Thistles are of the family Asteraceae. One variety, the Scotch thistle, sports purple flowers and prickly leaves and has become the national emblem of Scotland.
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What's the difference between nettle and poison ivy?

The long range effects of Nettles aren't nearly as pronounced as Poison Ivy, but it can cause pretty intense short-term annoyance. Nettles have little prickly hairs that stick in your skin and sting and itch like crazy. Again, don't touch the exposed area.
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What happens if you don't cut back ornamental grasses?

What Happens If You Don't Cut Back the Ornamental Grasses? As mentioned above, you will find that the green is starting to grow through the brown. One problem that will create is that the brown will start creating seeds. Once grass has created seeds, there is a very good chance that the grass will die out.
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How do you take care of ornamental grasses for the winter?

Most established ornamental grasses need little additional watering except in periods of drought. Most grasses go dormant in winter; those planted in the ground will survive with typical snow or rain. You can water grasses in containers only occasionally, since containers dry out so much.
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Why is my ornamental grass turning brown?

If the tips of your ornamental grasses are browning, over-watering may be the cause. Always allow soil around the plants to dry out between watering. Brown tips on ornamental grasses can also be caused by over-fertilizing.
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