One of the best upright growers in the garden with wonderful blue foliage and yellow fall color. A wonderful specimen that masses well. Blooms July through September.

Strongly upright growing, this selection features light green foliage topped by grey-green flowers stalks that bear stunning purple seed heads in late summer and fall. Perfect for grouping, it adds brilliant color and form to any planting. A wonderful form that is perfect for landscape grouping. Light green foliage is the perfect backdrop for stunning purple seed heads. Drought, deer and salt resistant. Tight, narrow form is unique.

Panicum is native grass that is very easy to grow and is a good grass for beginners. Greenish tan flowers cluster along the top part of the plant, while the rest holds wide, blue-leaves, leaves. Although it grows up to 7’ tall, this durable ornamental grass remains upright due to its drought, head and wind tolerance. A versatile plant when it comes to landscape design as well. Does well when planted in masses, along ponds or streams, or even large containers for a real statement piece. In the winter, some of the plant will remain which provides cover for birds.

True black does not exist in the horticultural world, but Black Mondo Grass is as close as one gets. Strap-like, shiny foliage grows in little tufts that slowly spread by underground stolons. The newer leaves start out with a greenish hue but soon age to the dark purplish black color that has made this plant famous. Its grass-like foliage contrasts beautifully with variegated woodland plants and with its own bell shaped, light pink flowers produced on upright racemes in midsummer. Flowers give way to fleshy black seeds that often remain on the plant through the winter. While the flowers and fruit are interesting, the true interest in this plant is its rare, incredible foliage color. It is extraordinary when paired with chartreuse foliage or when planted in a mixed container for a shady deck. Plant it in groups in partial shade for a truly rare color injection for your landscape!

Mexican Feather Grass is a very finely textured grass with whimsical vibrant-green foliage that appears to dance in the breeze. Its tan-colored seed heads that emerge in May, self-sows in the landscape.

Also called Mexican feathergrass, this ornamental grass is silvery yellow to light brown with a lumping habit. Add this finely textured ornamental grass to your open, rocky landscapes!

A grass with attractive foliage and fall flowers, this perennial grass does well in both cold and warm climates. Grass is finely textured and reddish-pink seed heads emerge in the later summer and last into the fall.

This native’s tidy clumps of very fine blue foliage provide color and texture to the garden, but in late summer or fall they explode into bloom with clouds of airy pink flowers that last for many weeks. Stunningly beautiful, even in heat, humidity or drought! This grass is prized by birds for its seed, cover and nesting attributes.

Narrow, arching, blue-green foliage bears 5′ tall, light pink billowy plumes in Autumn. Easy to grow and very disease resistant.

Strong, upright stalks carry light brown-grey flower spikes. Use as a filler architectural piece in the landscape where there is well-drained soil and has full to partial sun.