<i>Acorus gramineus</i> ‘Ogon’ | Golden Variegated Sweet Flag

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DESCRIPTION
Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' is a striking ornamental grass-like plant with vibrant golden-yellow foliage. This perennial herbaceous plant grows from rhizomes, forming dense clumps of linear, strap-like leaves that are about 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide and have a glossy texture. In late spring to early summer, it may produce small, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers on a spadix, but its main ornamental appeal comes from its colorful foliage. 'Ogon' prefers partial to full shade but can tolerate some sun if the soil is consistently moist. Thriving in consistently moist to wet soil, it is well-suited to boggy or water garden conditions and is low-maintenance, not requiring regular pruning. ‘Ogon’ is commonly used as a ground cover in wet areas such as pond edges, water gardens, or damp woodland gardens, and can also be grown in containers or along the margins of streams or water features.

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DESCRIPTION
Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' is a striking ornamental grass-like plant with vibrant golden-yellow foliage. This perennial herbaceous plant grows from rhizomes, forming dense clumps of linear, strap-like leaves that are about 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide and have a glossy texture. In late spring to early summer, it may produce small, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers on a spadix, but its main ornamental appeal comes from its colorful foliage. 'Ogon' prefers partial to full shade but can tolerate some sun if the soil is consistently moist. Thriving in consistently moist to wet soil, it is well-suited to boggy or water garden conditions and is low-maintenance, not requiring regular pruning. ‘Ogon’ is commonly used as a ground cover in wet areas such as pond edges, water gardens, or damp woodland gardens, and can also be grown in containers or along the margins of streams or water features.

DESCRIPTION
Acorus gramineus 'Ogon' is a striking ornamental grass-like plant with vibrant golden-yellow foliage. This perennial herbaceous plant grows from rhizomes, forming dense clumps of linear, strap-like leaves that are about 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide and have a glossy texture. In late spring to early summer, it may produce small, inconspicuous greenish-yellow flowers on a spadix, but its main ornamental appeal comes from its colorful foliage. 'Ogon' prefers partial to full shade but can tolerate some sun if the soil is consistently moist. Thriving in consistently moist to wet soil, it is well-suited to boggy or water garden conditions and is low-maintenance, not requiring regular pruning. ‘Ogon’ is commonly used as a ground cover in wet areas such as pond edges, water gardens, or damp woodland gardens, and can also be grown in containers or along the margins of streams or water features.

 
  • Family: Acoraceae
    Height: 6 to 12 inches
    Width: 12 - 18 inches
    Foliage Color: Golden-yellow
    Flower Color: Greenish-yellow
    Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
    Light Requirements: Partial to full shade
    Water Requirements: Consistently moist to wet soil
    Maintenance: Low
    Growing Zone: 5 to 9
    Wildlife Attractors: May provide shelter for small animals and insects

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