The Lagurus genus only contains one grass species, an ornamental grass that goes under the common names of Rabbit-tail grass and Hare's Tail.They carry silky inflorescences atop 30 cm long stems that bloom in the summer.The leaves of Lagurus are about 10 cm long. As Lagurus grows compactly in nature it so can be used as part of a garden border.
Hare's-tail Care
Lagurus Ovatus



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Plants require regular watering, but other than that they pretty much look after themselves.
Sunlight
They should be grown in a sunny part of the garden
Soil
Good drainage. Light soils. Can survive in dry soils
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Temperature
Temperature 55°F (13°C). Seven or eight weeks before expected last frost. Transplant outdoors following the last frost.
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