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ORNAMENTAL & NATIVE GRASSES <br />There has been a surge of interest in the use of ornamental and native prairie grasses <br />in home landscapes and it's easy to see why. They are easy to care for, have almost no <br />disease or pest problems, have low nutrient requirements and grow quickly. Grasses <br />can also add winter interest to landscapes with their persistent seed heads, varied <br />colors, and textured leaves and stems. <br />Grasses for SHADY & DRY Areas <br />Bromus ciliatus Fringed Brome <br />Bromus kalmii Kalm's Brome <br />Carex pennsylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge <br />Carex sprengellii Long Beaked Sedge <br />Deschampsia caespitosa Tufted Hairgrass <br />Elymus hystrix Bottlebrush Grass <br />Hakonechloa macra Hakonechloagrass <br />Luzula multiflora Woodrush <br />Luzula parviflora Greater Woodrush <br />Grasses for WATER GARDENS & MOIST Areas <br />Acorus calamus Sweet Flag <br />Calamagrostis acutiflora Feather Reed Grass <br />Carex crinita Fringed Sedge <br />Carex comosa Bottlebrush Sedge <br />Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge <br />Hierochloe odorata Sweet Grass <br />Juncus effusus Soft Rush <br />Molinea caerulea Moorgrass <br />Panicum virgatum Switchgrass <br />Note: Aggressive <br />Scirpus cyperinus Woorgrass <br />Scirpus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush <br />Spartina pectinata Cordgrass <br />Grasses, continued next page <br />PLANTS <br />2 <br />