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Melinus nerviglumis. This gorgeous grass is a tidy low clump of silvery blue-green, fine foliage for the first part of the season, but in midsummer it comes alive with a fountain of shimmering, feathery, deep mauve plumes that fade to pink and then buff! The color combo of the foliage and flowers is spectacular in a late summer landscape. In fall the foliage is flushed with purple-red. Tender perennial usually grown as an annual. Summer to fall flowering. Height: 18" to 24". Average seed life: 2 to 3 years.
Ornamental Grass Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/4” Seed Spacing:1” Plant Spacing:12” Days to Germination:14-21 days Germination Temperature:55°-65°F
Seeds are best direct-sown
in mid-spring and thinned to 12" apart. If starting
indoors, sow into individual pots 6 to 8 weeks
before the last frost date. Cover the seeds lightly
and keep them moist until germination. Harden
off the seedlings by slowly introducing them to
the outdoors over the span of a week, and then
carefully transplant them, disturbing the roots as
little as possible, to 12" apart in full sun and welldraining
soil after all danger of frost has passed.
Ornamental grass is relatively drought-tolerant
once established. To dry the blooms, cut stems, tie
them into bundles, and hang them upside down
in a dry, dark spot for several weeks. Annual.
Summer flowering.
Ornamental Grass Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/4” Seed Spacing:1” Plant Spacing:12” Days to Germination:14-21 days Germination Temperature:55°-65°F
Seeds are best direct-sown
in mid-spring and thinned to 12" apart. If starting
indoors, sow into individual pots 6 to 8 weeks
before the last frost date. Cover the seeds lightly
and keep them moist until germination. Harden
off the seedlings by slowly introducing them to
the outdoors over the span of a week, and then
carefully transplant them, disturbing the roots as
little as possible, to 12" apart in full sun and welldraining
soil after all danger of frost has passed.
Ornamental grass is relatively drought-tolerant
once established. To dry the blooms, cut stems, tie
them into bundles, and hang them upside down
in a dry, dark spot for several weeks. Annual.
Summer flowering.
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