Agrostis capillaris 10g. 1g /m2
Common bent grass prefers slightly acidic to neutral soils where as Rough Bent Grass is found on heaths and more acidic grass land. This very fine grass, used in golf tees/ slow growing and gives a soft, hazy feel to a meadow. Late flowering, July, so it suits a late cut meadow. Because of its slow growth it is ideal as a part of a meadow mix. Its seeds are very small, and a little will go a long way. It will grow densely but very slowly, allowing early wildflowers to flourish. Low growing and probably the finest meadow grass there is. Giving the soft purple haze to a meadow. The picture shows us picking pignut in the meadow with the red haze being this grass.