Lindheimer’s Muhly
Muhlenbergia
Muhly
Named in honor of G. H. E. Muhlenberg, a botanist who specialized in grasses, this large, varied genus includes some of the most visually stunning and enduring ornamental grasses for today’s landscape. Primarily native to arid range areas of the southern U.S. and Mexico, many Muhlenbergias boast not only arresting inflorescences and foliage, but an exceptional tolerance to heat, sun and drought, plus limited amounts of dappled shade each day, as long as the soil has sharp drainage.
Muhlenbergia lindheimeri (G-0104)
Each 11.50
Lanky, open Calamagrostis-like panicles are colored in muted purplish gray tones, aging to an antique silver that festoons the winter landscape. The rounded refined-looking clump of semievergreen blue-gray foliage sends forth slender, perfect-for-cutting inflorescences on upright 2 ft. tall stems. Whether headlined as a sophisticated stand-alone or massed, this sensational Muhlenbergia delivers tranquil hues and a tidy durable visage.
Blooms September–December
Size: 5' 0" high x 2' 0" wide.
Hardy to zone 7.
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