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jeffshelby
Posted 4/6/2010 00:54 (#1151722 - in reply to #1151708)
Subject: Re: railroad grass


Ohio
Do you have a picture of it?

Is it a greenish, round stalk about the diameter of a straw, segmented, 2-3 foot high?

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Snake Grass (pic above) Equisetum is a naturally dried tall tubular grass. They are dark green with a pencil-size diameter, segmented and approximately 2 1/2 feet tall. You might recognize them by another common name, "horsetails". They can be used to accent so many different arrangements, use your imagination. They remind one of bamboo and look especially attractive in Oriental looking designs or use alone in a vase. They contrast well with poppy pods to add flair and height to your designs. Sold by the bunch with 20-24 stems to a bunch.
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Edited by jeffshelby 4/6/2010 01:07
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