




Northern Sea Oats
MO NativeGracefully arching stems and fish-like shaped flowers from July to August. This shade-loving cultivar self seeds and is great for naturalizing.
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Gracefully arching stems and fish-like shaped flowers from July to August. This shade-loving cultivar self seeds and is great for naturalizing.
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Brilliant butter-yellow variegated foliage makes this grass good as an accent, a mass planting, or for shallow ponds.
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A native, drought-tolerant perennial grass that produces curiously-shaped seed heads. Color highlights on foliage range from green to blue-green to silvery-blue in summer, and red, orange, and purple in fall.
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A rugged, cold hardy native grass that features blue-green foliage and striking, flag-like summer flowers. Great in low maintenance landscapes, rock gardens, and for erosion control.
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Beautiful cool season grass with an upright growth habit. Green foliage gives way to burgundy plumes which turn wheat-colored in fall.
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