Similar to wheat except it has these gorgeous black tufts called awns, protruding from the ear. Another unusual grass.
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These natural oval heads are widely used and look wonderful dyed in many colours.
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A widely spreading panicle, oats have a far prettier, more delicate head than wheat.
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Very similar to setaria but a new variety with a darker head that is more erect. An exciting new variety
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Very similar to the dark setaria but with a bright green head that droops slightly
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The same family as millet, this grass has a compact head that is firm and upright
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Probably the most popular grass in the list. Available in many colours but the natural grass is still a best seller. Great for stooks and all display of any size
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