Browse Grasses

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ACORUS - Sweet Flag ** Pt.shade **
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Argenteostriatus - gramineus `Argenteostriatus`. White and green striped foliage. For moist situations or ground cover. Ht.:15 inches. Z6-10.
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cal. Variegatus Variegated Sweetflag. Iris like white and green banded leaves have a sweet aroma if crushed. Speeads slowly by above ground rhizomes. Flowers in June to July. Prefers moist to wet soil. Native Selection. Ht.: 36 inch. Spread: 18-24 inch. Z5-9.
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calamus Sweet Flag. Native grasslike plant with erect swordlike green foliage. Rhizomatous roots. All parts of this plant are fragrant. For moist situations. Provides shelter for waterfowl. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 2-4 feet. Z3-10.
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calamus Sweet Flag. Native grasslike plant with erect swordlike green foliage. Rhizomatous roots. All parts of this plant are fragrant. For moist situations. Provides shelter for waterfowl. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 2-4 feet. Z3-10.
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gramineus Green narrow leaves whirled to form a vase shape. Great texture. For moist situations or ground cover. 8 inches. Z6-10.
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Minimus Aureus - pusilleus `Minimus Aureus`. Golden foliage and low growing make this an excellent plant to brighten a moist, shady condition. 3 inches. Z4-11.
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Oborozuki - pusilleus `Oborozuki`. Intense golden yellow. Performs best in moist situations and is actually quite tolerant of dry shade. 15 inches. Z6-10.
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Ogon Golden Variegated Sweet Flag. Golden-colored leaves with green stripes . Plenty of color to jazz up shady spots or moist, sunny areas. Spreads slowly by rhizomes. Leaves emit a fresh citrus scent when pinched or bruised. Shade- sun. Z5-10.

ALOPECURUS - Yellow Foxtail Grass (Sun)
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Aureovariegatus - pratensis `Aureovariegatus`. Golden yellow leaves with green stipes. Blooms in May. Excellent as ground cover and multicolored lawns. 12 inches. Z6-9.

ANDROPOGON - Broom Sedge **Sun**
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geradii Big Bluestem. One of the major tall prairie grasses of the Midwest. Flowers resemble upside down turkey feet. July -Setember. Native to dry or wet open woods, prairies, swales and dry open areas. Sun/pt.shade. Ht. 2-6.5feet with flowers.