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Native Sporobolus heterolepis for "Outstanding quality and dependable performance"

Native Sporobolus heterolepis for "Outstanding quality and dependable performance"

Posted by Emerald Coast Growers on Sep 6th 2024

Over the delicate grassesA breath, a spirit passes,A song, and the odor of bloom—Give way! Make room!an excerpt from Dance of the Seasons by Harriet MonroeThe breeze can’t resist gliding gracefully through the fine, hair-like blades of prairie dropseed, sending wafts of fragrance to greet passersby.Don’t let the common name hit the wrong note. This lovely, self-sufficient native grass is a clump-former, not a vigorous spreader.Declared a “Plant of Merit” by Missouri Botanical Garden for “ou
Drop Everything! Sporobolus heterolepis

Drop Everything! Sporobolus heterolepis

Posted by John Friel on Dec 16th 2021

Don’t let the common name “prairie dropseed” alarm you. This lovely, self-sufficient native grass is a clump-former, not a vigorous spreader.Declared a “Plant of Merit” by Missouri Botanical Garden for “outstanding quality and dependable performance,” Sporobolus is widely considered to be among the most attractive of our native prairie grasses. A natural for meadows, prairie dropseed can also be planted in rows to edge sunny walkways or lanes.Graceful arching clumps of slender emerald-green blad

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