Chasmanthium latifolium, Northern Woodoats (Indian Woodoats)
Sold in a strip of 5 deep plugs for $37.50
These deep plugs allow for a large plant - up to 16” tall depending on the species and time of year - with a well-established mature, deep root system.
This size plug is 2” x 2” across, and 5” deep.
Plant Description
Northern woodoats is a clumping ornamental grass, forming mounds up to 4' tall. Its foliage is graceful and bamboo-like, green to blue green, arching, and turns shades of gold and brown in fall. It is best known for its oat-like, flat, seed heads. They are also responsible for its tendency to colonize a site under optimal conditions. Native to the eastern half of the U.S., northern woodoats is one of the more shade tolerant ornamental grasses. It can be grown in full sun, so long as it is in a moist environment. It does best in rich, well drained soil, in part-sun, to part-shade. Plants should be cut back to their crown in late winter or early spring, before the new growth emerges. Blooms June through September.
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