This is a tough bunching grass, attractive in the landscape, and useful for reclamation and revegetation projects. Leaves change from a rich green in the summer to tan in the fall and winter. The delicate, lacy seeds attract birds and small mammals. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.
[Read More]Sideoats Grama is an upright, clumping grass. Leaves are blue-green then turn tan in winter. Tolerates heat and drought. The large seeds develop on one side of the stalk and are loved by birds. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.
[Read More]As the green leaves of Blue Grama Grass go dormant in fall, they turn a tan color. The delicate seedheads on tall spikes look like eyelashes. Accepts some shade. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.
[Read More]Feather Reed Grass displays something of interest practically year-round, with flowering seedheads that remain on the plant late into the year. This popular grass provides strong vertical element in the landscape. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.
[Read More]Consider Mexican Grass Tree a memorable accent due to its color, texture and intricate globe-shaped form. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.
[Read More]This is an ornamental grass that prefers some afternoon shade. The foliage rather than flowers is its primary attraction. Canopy coverage: 1 square feet.
[Read More]Its rounded shape makes Blue Fescue appealing as a border or pattern planting. 'Elijah Blue', single plant shown in photos, is a popular selection. Canopy coverage: 1 square foot.
[Read More]The growth habit of Blue Oat Grass is clumping and symmetrical. Attractive features include striking blue-green foliage (more blue than green) and seedheads on tall stems that rise well above the leaves. Foliage turns tan color in cold-winter regions. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.
[Read More]This ornamental grass is upright in form and spreads by rhizomes. Flowers are unique and grow on top of tall stems. Accepts poor rocky soils. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.
[Read More]Many selections of Japanese Silver Grass are available. 'Variegata' has attractive variegated leaves (shown). In hot summer regions locate plants where they will receive some afternoon shade. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.
[Read More]Seedheads are the attraction of Pink Muhly. 'Regal Mist' is an improved selection with fine-textured seedheads that present an airy "mist" of deep pink. Plants may be semievergreen. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.
[Read More]Pine Muhly grows in a dense, clumping form to about 2 feet high, but seedheads in summer and fall add an additional 3 feet in height. Similar to Deergrass but it presents as a smaller version, useful for today's smaller lots. Drought tolerant; best planted in well draining soil. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.
[Read More]The clumping form of Bamboo Muhly is casual. It does remind one of bamboo, with thin, airy, bamboolike stems. Provide with extra water during summer for better appearance. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.
[Read More]The flowers and seedheads of Bull Grass are borne on tall spikes up to 3 feet above leaves. The selection 'El Toro' has striking, rose-purple flower spikes. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet. Photo bottom left courtesy Mountain States Wholesale Nursery.
[Read More]The mounding form of 'Autumn Glow' can perform the duties of a shrub in the landscape. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.
[Read More]The symmetrical mounding form of the popular Deer Grass can perform the functions of a small shrub. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.
[Read More]This yuccalike accent plant is a member of the lily family. It grows in a large rosette form with a trunk to 3 feet high. This is topped with 3- to 4-foot-long narrow leaves. Accepts most soils as long as it is well draining. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.
[Read More]After many years Tree Bear Grass can take on a form reminiscent of the iconic Joshua Tree. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet.
[Read More]The form of Beargrass is a wide-spreading, grasslike clump. Not a plant for close-up viewing, but valued for its ability to thrive in less-than-ideal conditions. Canopy coverage: 50 square feet.
[Read More]The thin leaves of Texas Bear Grass are long, up to 4 feet, and leathery in texture. Showy when allowed to drape and trail over an edge or bank. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.
[Read More]This ornamental grass provides interest all year. Upright and clump-forming, when the airy seedheads are in place plants reach over 5 feet high. Seedheads emerge as pink, then change to white and then brown. Photo of large plant courtesy Mountain States Wholesale Nursery. Canopy coverage: 20 square feet.
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