Little Bunny’ Fountain Grass Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Little Bunny’
A great substitute for Mexican Feather Grass, this low growinga grass has cream-colored plumes above dark green foliage.
A great substitute for Mexican Feather Grass, this low growinga grass has cream-colored plumes above dark green foliage.
Striking purplish pink plumes adorn this grass in the fall. It will grow in sun to part shade and is drought-resistant once established.
Beautiful in mass plantings, this fountain grass has dark purple-black plumes in late summer that are quite striking.
Summer-blooming Big Muhly puts out white vertical plumes on a 6’ stalk. A clumping blue-green grass, it will also give a nice color contrast in the landscape. It does well in full sun and is drought resistant once established.
This dwarf Maiden Grass is fine-textured with reddish plumes that emerge in September and turn reddish-brown in the fall. A compact grass with winter character.
This hybrid progeny of Pink Muhly and Big Muhly combines the best of both parents. A narrow, upright form with blue-green leaves, blooming in fall with pink plumes in dramatic arches. Ideal for narrrow spaces.
A dwarf, compact Maiden Grass for small gardens. Late summer plumes emerge pink, becoming white as they age. Just one makes a stunning statement in the landscape! Even better en masse!
Bright green fine-textured leaves, great in mass planting. Golden summer plumes. Requires well-drained soil and will tolerate some shade.
Growing to 4', and 6' with blooms, this grass has graceful slender foliage with contrasting white variegation on its leaf margins. Zn 5
Bluish-green leaves sport airy rose-pink flowers May-September. Plant in protected location and mulch roots in winter.
Smaller that regular Pampas Grass and suited for smaller gardens. All blooms are female and very showy from Aug. thru winter.
Light green, wispy foliage looks stunning planted en masse, as wind makes graceful waves of the foliage. Extremely heat and drought resistant.