Like a fountain! This clump forming grass has tall, pink-flushed, feathery plumes 2-3ft. above mounds of sharp-edged, mid-green leaves. Drought tolerant once established.
It’s pure grandeur in your garden. Towering, feathery plumes rise above arching green blades, catching the light like nature’s chandeliers. Bold, majestic, and unapologetically dramatic, it turns any border, field, or large container into a scene-stealer. Easy to grow and fiercely resilient, it thrives with minimal care, proving that elegance...
A hardy dwarf grass with blazing red highlights in late spring, followed by fluffy, buff-colored blooms. mid- to late summer. In fall, the foliage explodes into a striking red color. Well-suited to rock gardens, foregrounds, and containers. Herbaceous perennial.
This colorful upright growing grass has variegated stripes of white, green, burgundy and hot pink running the length of the blade. Purple tassels appear in summer. Great as a specimen or in mass planting for a stunning display of color. Perfect for containers and beds near your patio or deck....
This popular, drought tolerant grass forms tidy clumps of purplish maroon blades that are topped with rose-red flower spikes. Stunning as landscape specimen or planted in groups. This herbaceous perennial grass provides quick annual color for any garden.
If your garden needs a glow-up, ‘All Gold’ Japanese Forest Grass is the answer. This brilliant golden-yellow ornamental grass spills gracefully over borders, containers, and pathways, creating a soft, flowing effect that shimmers in the breeze. Unlike its greener cousins, ‘All Gold’ intensifies in bright light, turning a fiery chartreuse...
Hakonechloa ‘Aureola’ is the bright, flowing, golden powerhouse your garden didn’t know it needed. With narrow, arching leaves that are striped in yellow and green, this ornamental grass delivers a luminous, textural effect whether planted in borders, containers, or shady corners. Slender, soft, and low-maintenance, it thrives in moist, well-draining...
Dark green coarse tufted blades, turn golden-russet in the fall with bristly, greenish white flower spikes that mature to Gray-brown in July and August.
Similar to Hameln but with golden-yellow foliage in summer that matures to a chartreuse yellow as summer ends. Requires good drainage in winter, and is fairly drought tolerant once established.