Graminoids
Grasses, sedges, and rushes add texture and movement to your landscape. These workhorses create habitat for insects and animals while their roots prevent erosion and filter water. They regulate temperatures and provide a visual foil to flowers, structures, and shrubs. Graminoids are the backbone of any natural garden.
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Path Rush (Juncus Tenuis) -
Side-Oats Grama (Bouteloua Curtipendula) -
Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium Scoparium) -
Gray's Sedge (Carex Grayi) -
Big Bluestem (Andropogon Gerardii) -
Pretty Sedge (Carex Woodii) -
White Tinged Sedge (Carex albicans) -
Plantain Sedge (Carex Plantaginea) -
Mad Dog Skullcap (Scutellaria Lateriflora) -
Blue Grama (Bouteloua Gracilis) -
Appalachian Sedge (Carex Appalachica) -
Penn Sedge (Carex Pensylvanica) -
Palm Sedge (Carex Muskingumensis) -
Many-flowered Woodrush (Luzula Multiflora) -
Virginia Wild Rye (Elymus Virginicus) -
Prairie Dropseed (Sporobolus Heterolepis) -
Deflexed Bottle-brush Sedge (Carex Retrorsa) -
Rosy Sedge (Carex Rosea) -
Mead's Sedge (Carex Meadii) -
Ivory Sedge (Carex Eburnea) -
Graceful Sedge (Carex Gracillima) -
June Grass (Koeleria Macrantha) -
Harlequin Blueflag Iris (Iris Versicolor) -
Prairie Brome (Bromus Kalmii)