Moor Grass
Grown for its attractive habit, autumn foliage and graceful panicles of compressed spikelets, each with 4 florets
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| Latin name |
Molinia caerulea 'Dauerstrahl' |
| Common name |
Moor Grass |
| Family |
Poaceae |
| Zone |
Z5-9 |
| Bloom time |
Summer/Fall |
| Season(s) of Interest |
Winter |
| Height |
3' |
| Native or origin |
Europe/Asia |
| Soil conditions |
Average to moist; prefers acidic to neutral soil |
| Flower color |
Deep Red |
| Known wildlife aspects |
Birds |
| Light Requirements |
Full Sun or Part-Shade |
| Lurie Garden location |
Meadow, Light Plate |
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