null Skip to main content
Wholesale Starter Plants | Perennials | Ornamental Grasses
Our Availability is Always Fresh!

Blog

Elevate Your Grass Game - Sorghastrum n.  Golden Sunset™

Elevate Your Grass Game - Sorghastrum n. Golden Sunset™

Posted by Emerald Coast Growers on Mar 29th 2023

Looking to enhance your ornamental grass selection? Native to the American prairie, Sorghastrum makes itself at home in any sunny border.Sorghastrum n. Golden Sunset™ is an early flowering, warm season grass that forms neat clumps of wide, olive-green blades. Shapely and graceful, it has an upright/arching habit. Full, rich golden plumes rise to an impressive, but not overwhelming, height. Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset™ in our Lancaster, PA trial gardens.Golden Sunset™ was selected
Raise Your Grass Game. Strike Gold! Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset™ PPAF

Raise Your Grass Game. Strike Gold! Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset™ PPAF

Posted by John Friel on Oct 24th 2022

Looking to enhance your ornamental grass selection? Native to the American prairie, Sorghastrum makes itself at home in any sunny border.Golden Sunset™ is a warm-season grass that forms neat clumps of wide, olive-green blades. Shapely and graceful, it has an upright/arching habit. Full, rich golden plumes rise to an impressive, but not overwhelming, height. Golden Sunset™ is a warm-season grass that forms neat clumps of wide, olive-green blades. Shapely and graceful, it has an upright/archi
It’s Time to Elevate Your Grass Game Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset™ PPAF

It’s Time to Elevate Your Grass Game Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset™ PPAF

Posted by John Friel on Aug 24th 2021

Here’s a warm-season grass to heat up interest in your selection. Native to the American prairie, Sorghastrum makes itself at home in any sunny border. Golden Sunset™ forms neat clumps of wide, olive-green blades with a graceful upright/arching habit. Full, rich golden plumes rise to an impressive, but not overwhelming, height.Developed at the world-famous Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, where the winters are long and hard – so you know it’ll handle your conditions. Hardy in USDA Zones 3 –

Subscribe to our newsletter

Subscribe to receive the latest in plant trends and availability!