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About Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut

1 What is
1.1 Life Span
Perennial
Annual
1.2 Type
Grass
Vegetable
1.3 Origin
Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe, Asia, Central Asia, Western Asia
South America
1.4 Types
Blue Lyme Grass
Runner Peanuts, Virginia Peanuts, Spanish Peanuts
1.4.1 Number of Varieties
NA6
About Elderberry
0 40000
1.5 Habitat
Clay soil areas, Loamy soils, Sandy areas, sandy seeps, Well Drained
Warmer regions
1.6 USDA Hardiness Zone
4-105-9
Bamboo
0 99
1.7 AHS Heat Zone
10 - 1
Not Available
1.8 Sunset Zone
A2, A3, 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Not Available
1.9 Habit
Spreading
Clump-Forming
2 Information
2.1 Plant Size
2.1.1 Minimum Height
150.00 cm45.72 cm
About Cyclamen
0.54 3900
2.1.2 Minimum Width
75.00 cm91.44 cm
About Evening Primrose
0.1 6350
2.2 Plant Color
2.2.1 Flower Color
Creamy Yellow
Yellow
2.2.2 Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor
Bicolor
2.2.3 Fruit Color
Not Available
Tan, Brown
2.2.4 Leaf Color in Spring
Blue Green, Steel Blue
Yellow
2.2.5 Leaf Color in Summer
Light Green
Green, Gray Green
2.2.6 Leaf Color in Fall
Light Yellow, Pink, Steel Blue
Green, Gray Green
2.2.7 Leaf Color in Winter
Tan
Green, Gray Green
2.3 Shape
2.3.1 Leaf Shape
Grass like
Oval
2.4 Thorns
3 Season
3.1 Plant Season
Summer, Fall
Spring
3.2 Growing Conditions
3.2.1 Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Full Sun
3.2.2 Growth Rate
Fast
Fast
3.2.3 Type of Soil
Clay, Loam, Sand
Sandy
3.2.4 The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Acidic
3.2.5 Soil Drainage
Well drained
Well drained
3.2.6 Bloom Time
Summer, Late Summer
Summer
3.2.7 Repeat Bloomer
3.3 Tolerances
Pollution, Drought, Salt
Drought
4 Care
4.1 Where to Plant?
Container, Ground, Pot
Ground, Pot
4.2 How to Plant?
Root Division, Rooted stem cutting, Seedlings
Seedlings
4.3 Plant Maintenance
Medium
Medium
4.4 Watering Plants
4.4.1 Watering Requirements
Average Water Needs, occasional watering once established
Water daily during growing season, Water more in summer
4.4.2 In Summer
Lots of watering
Lots of watering
4.4.3 In Spring
Moderate
Moderate
4.4.4 In Winter
Average Water
Average Water
4.5 Soil
4.5.1 Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Acidic, Neutral
4.5.2 Soil Type
Clay, Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand
4.5.3 Soil Drainage Capacity
Well drained
Well drained
4.6 Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Full Sun, Partial Sun
4.7 Pruning
No pruning needed in the early stages, Prune grass to maintain level, Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
No pruning needed
4.8 Fertilizers
All-Purpose Liquid Fertilizer, fertilize in spring
5-10-10 fertilizer, High amounts of nutrients, Magnesium, Phosphorous, Potassium
4.9 Pests and Diseases
Red blotch
Red blotch
4.10 Plant Tolerance
Drought, Pollution, Salt
Drought
5 Facts
5.1 Flowers
5.1.1 Flower Petal Number
Single
Single
5.2 Fruits
5.2.1 Showy Fruit
5.2.2 Edible Fruit
5.3 Fragrance
5.3.1 Fragrant Flower
5.3.2 Fragrant Fruit
5.3.3 Fragrant Leaf
5.3.4 Fragrant Bark/Stem
5.4 Showy Foliage
5.5 Showy Bark
5.6 Foliage Texture
Coarse
Medium
5.7 Foliage Sheen
Matte
Matte
5.8 Evergreen
5.9 Invasive
Sometimes
Not Available
5.10 Self-Sowing
5.11 Attracts
Butterflies
Flying insects, Insects
5.12 Allergy
Pollen
Abdominal pain, Anaphylaxis, Asthma, Diarrhea, Eczema, Itchiness, Low blood pressure, sneezing, Swelling, Urticaria
6 Benefits
6.1 Uses
6.1.1 Aesthetic Uses
Ground Cover, Landscape Designing
Not Used For Aesthetic Purpose
6.1.2 Beauty Benefits
Not Available
Good for skin, Skin Problems
6.1.3 Edible Uses
6.1.4 Environmental Uses
Air purification, soil erosion prevension on hill slopes, soil stabilisation
Air purification
6.2 Plant Benefits
6.2.1 Medicinal Uses
Not Available
Alzheimer’s Disease, Colon Cancer, Coronary diseases, Energy, Fertility, Fights Depression, Gallbladder Diseases, Heart problems, Infections, Minerals, Nerve pain, Regulates Blood Sugar, Stomach Cancer
6.2.2 Part of Plant Used
Stem
Seeds
6.2.3 Other Uses
Used as Ornamental plant
For making oil, Used As Food, Used for producing cooking oil, Used in salads
6.3 Used As Indoor Plant
6.4 Used As Outdoor Plant
6.5 Garden Design
Mixed Border
Container, Edible, Herb / Vegetable, Tropical
7 Scientific Name
7.1 Botanical Name
LEYMUS arenarius 'Blue Dune'
ARACHIS hypogaea
7.2 Common Name
Blue Dune Lyme Grass, Sand Ryegrass
Peanut
7.2.1 In Hindi
Blue Dune Lyme Grass
मूंगफली
7.2.2 In German
Blau Dune Lyme Grass
Erdnuss
7.2.3 In French
Bleu Dune Lyme Herbe
Cacahuète
7.2.4 In Spanish
Azul Duna hierba de Lyme
Maní
7.2.5 In Greek
Μπλε Dune Lyme Grass
Αράπικο φιστίκι
7.2.6 In Portuguese
Azul Dune Lyme grama
Amendoim
7.2.7 In Polish
Niebieska Trawa Dune z Lyme
Arachid
7.2.8 In Latin
Blue Dune Lyme Grass
Peanut
8 Classification
8.1 Kingdom
Plantae
Plantae
8.2 Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Vascular plant
8.3 Class
Liliopsida
Magnoliopsida
8.4 Order
Cyperales
Fabales
8.5 Family
Poaceae
Fabaceae
8.6 Genus
Elymus
Arachis
8.7 Clade
Angiosperms, Commelinids, Monocots
Angiosperms, Eudicots, Rosids
8.8 Tribe
Triticeae
Dalbergieae
8.9 Subfamily
Pooideae
Faboideae
8.10 Number of Species
NA1000
About Calla Lily
1 27800

Properties of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut

Wondering what are the properties of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut? We provide you with everything About Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut. Blue Dune Lyme Grass doesn't have thorns and Peanut doesn't have thorns. Also Blue Dune Lyme Grass does not have fragrant flowers. Blue Dune Lyme Grass has allergic reactions like Pollen and Peanut has allergic reactions like Pollen. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.

Season and Care of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut

Season and care of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut is important to know. While considering everything about Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut Care, growing season is an essential factor. Blue Dune Lyme Grass season is Summer and Fall and Peanut season is Summer and Fall. The type of soil for Blue Dune Lyme Grass is Clay, Loam, Sand and for Peanut is Sandy while the PH of soil for Blue Dune Lyme Grass is Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline and for Peanut is Acidic.

Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut Physical Information

Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut physical information is very important for comparison. Blue Dune Lyme Grass height is 150.00 cm and width 75.00 cm whereas Peanut height is 45.72 cm and width 91.44 cm. The color specification of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut are as follows:

  • Blue Dune Lyme Grass flower color: Creamy Yellow

  • Blue Dune Lyme Grass leaf color: Blue Green and Steel Blue

  • Peanut flower color: Yellow

  • Peanut leaf color: Yellow

Care of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut

Care of Blue Dune Lyme Grass and Peanut include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Blue Dune Lyme Grass pruning is done No pruning needed in the early stages, Prune grass to maintain level, Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Peanut pruning is done No pruning needed. In summer Blue Dune Lyme Grass needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Peanut needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water.