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Imperata Red Baron, also known as Japanese Blood Grass, is a stunning perennial that will add a pop of color to your garden. With its vibrant red foliage, this ornamental grass is sure to make a statement in any landscape. Easy to care for and drought-tolerant, Imperata Red Baron is a great choice for adding visual interest to your garden. Plant in full sun to partial shade for best results.
We offer a one-year conditional warranty. Any plants grown in a container voids the warranty. Warranties on roses and perennials are valid through October 1st of the year purchased. All plants purchased after October 31st will not be eligible for coverage under our warranty.
*Please be aware that planting perennials out of season can increase the risk of the tree not surviving or thriving and may not look identical to the picture shown. Perennials are dormant during the winter months and are more susceptible to stress and damage when planted out of season.*
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