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Plant Name & Description
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Acorus gramineus
Zone 4 |
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g. ‘Ogon’
Very fragrant, small grass-like or even iris-like foliage with gold to cream variegation. 6-10".
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pusillus minimus 'Aureus (Golden Miniature
Sweet Flag)
Little plant with a Big Name. Very
diminutive, fragrant, bright gold, grasss-like foliage is great as a ground cover or planted between rocks and stepping stones. Happiest in moist partial shade. 3-5". |
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Andropogon gerardi (Big Bluestem)
Zone3
One of the main constituents of our native tall grass prairies. Primarily blue-green foliage that often has hues of amber, red and orange. Very vertical stems give rise to crows foot-like purple plumes. Nice golden orange fall color. 4 to 8. August. |
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Arrenatherum elatius bulbosum Variegatum
(Bulbous Oat Grass) Zone 3 Fine, bright white leaves with a thin green
center. 12”. |
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Calamagrostis (Feather Reed Grass)
Zone 3-8
acutiflora Avalanche Center variegated form of Karl Foerster. 50. |
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Calamagrostis
a. Karl Foerster Early emerging, wheat-colored plumes are great for providing vertical effect in the landscape. 50, Early summer. 2001 PPA Perennial Plant of the Year. |
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a. Overdam
White and pink variegated sport of Karl Foerster’.
Probably the best variegated grass for Zone 5 or
colder. 50”, Early summer. |
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'brachytricha'
When its famous brethern is tarting to look
tired and tattered, this beauty rises to the sibling
rivalry front. Graceful, soft feathery plumes
with a pink inflorescense are produced in a fountain
like form above healthy rich green foliage.
Durable, adaptable grass that deserves much wider
use. |
| Carex (Sedge)
Zone 4-9 |
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flacca (glauca) 'Blue Zinger'
this grass-like sedge is more clump forming
than C. flacca. It's leaves are light
blue-green. clumps form up to 16" tall.
Drought tolerant and tough. Evergreen in
warmer climates. May flowers.
8-16". |
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muskingumensis Little Midge
Short, compact, lacy foliage is much shorter and well behaved than the species. 12-15". |
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m. Oehme Zone 4 - 9.
Slowly creeping, glossy green, palm-like foliage that develops a distinct narrow golden margin as the season progresses. 15 - 20, |
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nigra Variegata Zone 4.
Slowly creeping, fine Grass-like blue-gray foliage with fine gold edges. 8, Early summer.
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ornithipoda 'Variegata' (Variegated
Bird's Foot Sedge) Thin green leaves with
white to cream centers. Easily mistaken for
Carex oshimensis 'Evergold' except that it is much
more cold hardy. We have grown it here, in the
open, for over 12 years with no loss, making it at
least USDA Zone 4 plant. |
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pennsylvanica
Tough, slowly spreading, grass-like, native
sedge that makes a wonderful garden cover in
somewhat dry, difficult shade conditions. Can
handle some foot traffic. |
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riparia 'Variegata' (Variegated Pond Sedge) Vigorous
spreading sedge with almost completely white leaves
that later change to green by late summer.
Happiest in moist soil but will grow more than
sufficiently in any good garden soil. Late
spring dark brown and yellow inflorescences.
16". |
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speciosa
Very fine textured, grass-like, clumping
sedge that is invaluable for softening the shade
garden. Very tough, hardy, long lived and
adaptable sedge that deserves much wider use.
Can handle some foot traffic. Hardy to a least
zone 4. 10". |
| Chasmanthium latifolium
(Northern Sea Oats) Zone 4 |
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Attractive seed heads. Nice fall color. Good for dry cut flowers. 3 - 4, Early summer. |
Deschampsia caespitosa (Tufted Hair Grass) Zone 4
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c. Goldtau (Gold Dew)
Bright gold plumes above dark green tufted foliage. Shorter and more compact than D. Schottland 16-20. |
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c. Schottland
Dense tufted foliage below billowy cloud-like golden plumes. 3 - 4, Early summer. |
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Elymus (See Lymus) |
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Erianthus ravennae (Plum
Grass aka. Saccharum ravennae)
Very tall grass with silvery-pink plumes. Often referred to as a hardy Pampas Grass, although it is still not particularly hardy north of Zone 5. 14, Autumn. |
Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue) Zone 4
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Festuca ovina Elijah Blue (Blue Fescue) Zone 4
Low tufted grass with fine silver-glaucous leaves. Considered by many to be the best Blue Fescue. 6 - 10, Early - midsummer. |
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'Boulder Blue'
Very blue grass that is slightly shorter and
bluer than Elijah Blue. Then new standard in
Blue Fescues. 6-8". Early - midsummer. |
Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' Zone 5 -9
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Golden-variegated leaves with green stripes. Produces pink to red coloring effects in spring and fall. 14.
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Helictotricon sempervirens
‘Sapphire’ (Blue Oat Grass) Zone 3
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Silvery-blue pin-shaped leaves are held in a form best described as being similar to a Yucca. This cultivar is reported to be more tolerant of heat, humidity and disease. 18 - 24, Early - midsummer. |
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Juncus Zone 5 |
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effusus ‘Spiralis’ (Corkscrew Rush)
Unusual leafless perennial with spiraled
dark green stems resembling a corkscrew. Very
interesting and always eyecatching. 12”. |
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inflexus
‘Afro’ (Corkscrew Rush)
Blue-green corkscrew shaped leaves.
Tough and adaptable rush that will thrive in most
average garden conditions. 18". |
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Lymus arenarius glaucous (Elymus) Zone
4 |
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Blue Dune Vigorous creeping grass with metallic-blue blades.
Great for difficult areas and erosion control foliage. 1 - 2, Late summer. |
| Miscanthus Zone 4 |
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giganteus, Formerly M. floridulus (Giant Miscanthus)
Very tall, bamboo-like shoots ending in
feathery plumes. Fantastic for using as a privacy
screen or for a specimen planting. 12 - 15’, Late
autumn. |
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sinensis Blondo
Early, dependable, wheat-colored plumes that turn silver and last well into the winter. Probably the hardiest of the Miscanthus sinensis. 5 - 6, Late summer. |
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s. Cabaret' Zone 6
Rightly renowned as the best of the
variegated Miscanthus. Vigorous, tall,
strongly variegated Miscanthus that is best suited
as the center of attention. It will surely
demand it. Although it is best protected in
zone 5 and up, it is worth it. Copper-red
plumes in September to 9 feet on scapes suffused
with pink. |
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s. Cosmopolitan' Zone 6
Reverse variegation of M. 'Cabaret' with
mostly green centers and white edges., but with a
white midrib also. Blooms earlier, a bit more
profusely, and taller than 'Caberet' with copper-red
plumes to 10 feet in early September. |
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s. 'Gold Bar'
Very similar to the very popular Porcupine
Grass but shorter and with more intense, heavy
varigation. 3'. Mid-autumn. |
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s. Goliath
Early dark colored plumes are vertical and very tall, in fact, the tallest of the M. sinensis with plumes up to 9 feet tall. Very hardy vigorous selection with superb form. |
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s.Gracillimus'
Back by popular demand. Valued for its
fine leaf blades with a thin silver vein.
Plumes emerge reddish and change to white. 7'.
Early autumn. |
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s.Graziella
Large, early-opening, pom-pom like plumes
over fine foliage with a white stripe down the
middle of the leaves. Very hardy and tough.
Probably our best Miscanthus sinensis for all around
performance and ornamental qualities. 5 - 6, Late summer. |
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s. Grosse
Fontaine'
Cascading fountain-like dark green
foliage and silver plumes in early August. 6'. |
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s. Malepartus'
Large, purple-pink plumes open early
then change shortly after to silver. 6 - 8'.
Late summer. |
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s. Morning
Light' Zone 9
Dwarf variegated miscanthus. 4-6",
Early autumn. |
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s. Purpurascens (Flame Grass)
Plumes open early and are followed by late-summer, red-orange foliage.
Very popular, tough, adaptable grass. 3 - 4, Midsummer. |
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s. Sarabande'
Similar to M. 'Gracillimus' except with
finer textured narrower leaves and earlier blooming.
Superb for its foliage alone. Golden-copper
colored plumes to 6 feet in August. |
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s. strictus (Porcupine Grass) Zone 5
Horizontal, yellow-and-green-striped leaves. Very similar to Zebra Grass except more erect and better defined variegation. 5 - 7, Mid-autumn.
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Molinia caerulea Zone 4 |
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arunduanacea
c. Skyracer
Provides a graceful vertical effect and colorful inflorescense. 7 - 9, Early autumn. |
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Molinia
c. Variegata
Thick tufts of heavily variegated foliage.
Very hardy, always flawless, adaptable tough grass
that deserves much more use. 12 - 18”. |
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Panicum amarum 'Dewey Blue' (Beach Grass)
Zone 3-9 |
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Very blue, fountain-like foliage below airy
panicles. One of the bluest of the blue
Ornamental Grasses. 5'. |
| Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass)
Zone 3-9 |
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One of the main constituents of our native tall grass prairies from which some of the finest new selections are being made for ornamental use. Produces tall airy panicles by late summer. Good fall color. 3 -5, Late summer- autumn. |
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v. Cloud Nine
Large, very wide, airy cloud-like panicles on blue foliage. Superb,
tough, adaptable, disease free, native grass
selection that deserves much more use. 5-7. |
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v. Heavy
Metal'
Stiffly upright, metallic-blue foliage.
Airy panicles. 4'. |
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v. North Winds
Very upright thick foliage and feathery
plumes. Produces a superbly graceful vertical
effect that lasts until it is cut down in the
spring. Wonderful bright orange fall color.
5'. |
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v. Prairie
Sky'
Back by popular demand, one of the Bluest of
the Blue switch grasses, that is happiest when
neglected and deprived of water and fertilizer.
Under fertile well watered conditions it may flop. 4'. |
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v. Red
Sunset' PPAF
This superb seedling of Panicum 'Shenandoah'
is the reddest native grass we have ever seen.
In fact, visitors here have mistaken it for Japanese
Blood Grass. Backlit by the sun, it reminded
me of a glowing red sunset, thus the name.
Lake most Panicums, it begins its season green and
later changes to red. A Van Hoorn Nurseries
introduction. 3'. |
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v. Shenandoah
Green summer leaves turning to red by July. Produces brilliant red color in the fall. The best Panicum for red foliage. 4-5.
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| Pennisetum
Zone 4 - 9 |
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alopecuroides
(Fountain Grass)
Gracefully arching green foliage below bottlebrush-like plumes. 3 -4, Summer to fall. |
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a. ‘Cassian’
Good medium sized Fountain grass for when
regular alopecuroides is too large and Hameln is too
small. Great gold fall color with orange-red
highlights. 36". Late summer. |
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a. ‘Foxtrot’
Large Fountain grass with very different,
large, reddish-brown, foxtail-like plumes tipped
with white. 54". Late summer. |
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a. Hameln (Dwarf Fountain Grass)
Profuse amounts amounts of soft, light
colored, bottlebrush-like plumes above fine foliage.
2000 MNLA Growers Choice Award. One of our
most popular grasses. 2'. Midsummer. |
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a. Little
Bunny’ (Miniature Fountain Grass)
Very dwarf Fountain Grass with small, soft, cream
bottlebrush like plumes above and around tufts of
fine foliage. 11", Summer. |
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a. Little
Honey' (Variegated Miniature Fountain
Grass) Back by popular demand. Variegated
form of P. 'Little Bunny' (above), 10",
Summer. |
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a. Moudry (Black Flowering Fountain Grass)
Very dark, foxtail-like plumes over lush green foliage. 18 - 26, Midsummer. |
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a. Red
Head' From Brent Horvath of Intrinsic
Gardens comes this wonderful new Fountain Grass in a
new color. Large. reddish-purple bottle-brush
like plumes. 3-4'. Summer. |
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orientale 'Tall Tails'
Tall and graceful hybrid Pennisetum with
long, bottlebrush-like, pink plumes. 5 - 6'.
Summer - autumn. |
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setaceum Rubrum (Purple Fountain Grass)
Zone 8. Fast growing annual grass with burgundy foliage, and gracefully arching bottlebrush like plumes to 12" long. Extremely popular and worth replanting every year. 4-5, Summer to frost.
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Phalaris
Zone 3
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Phalaris arundinacea Strawberries and Cream aka. Feeseys Variety Zone 3.
Pink, white and green variegated leaves. 18 - 24, Early summer. |
Schizachyrium scoparium Zone 3
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Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Blue Stem) Zone 3
Superb native grass with shades of green, blue, red, burgundy, bronze and orange in the foliage at various times of the year. When planted in mass, a light wind helps to create a shiny sea of glistening color. 12 - 24, Mid -autumn. |
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s. The Blues
Little Blue Stem selection that has far more blue than the species. Very popular. 12 - 24, Mid-autumn. |
Sorghastrum nutans (Indian Grass) Zone
2
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One of the major constituents of our Tall Grass Prairies. Golden brown plumes above blue-green foliage. 5 - 7, Autumn. |
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s. Sioux
Blue'
Very blue selection of Indian Grass.
6'. |
Sporobolos heterolepsis (Prairie Dropseed)
Zone 3
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Luxurious mounds of hair-like foliage provide a wonderful lacy contrast to more
broad-leafed plants. Light airy plumes. Edible nutritious seeds. Fantastic fall color. 18 - 24, Autumn. |