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Sizes we have available are #1s and #5s.
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Being backlit by the sunset, their graceful movement in the wind, or their mid-summer plumes, Native Grasses are essential to any landscape. They instantly add color, contrast and texture to any environment. Native Grasses can be evergreen, semi-evergreen, or herbaceous. All have basal leaves and rounded flower stems that bear alternate, long narrow leaves. Flowers (Plumes) are bisexual and are arranged in panicles, racemes, or spikes. They are tolerant of a wide range of soils and conditions, including drought.

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With the cooler weather of autumn, native grasses tend to look their best turning from green into shades of tan, yellow, and orange-red. They can be used as an effective hedge or as a specimen and they work well in patio containers. We have a nice variety of native grasses to choose from throughout the year, from the small, clumping Blue Fescue to the very large, evergreen Pampas Grass. Miscanthus, Regal Mist, and Stipa are a few other varieties that are very popular for this region.