Grass Seeds

Ornamental grasses bring a unique charm and elegance to any garden setting, adding texture, accent, and subtle beauty to landscapes around the world, and ornamental grass can be used in containers, where their graceful appearance can be showcased on patios, balconies, or even indoors. Ornamental grass adaptability to various growing conditions makes these remarkable plants suitable for urban gardens, coastal landscapes, prairie-style plantings, and everything in between.
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Mauritania Vine Reed Rope Grass Ampelodesmos Mauritanicus Seeds
Mauritania Vine Reed Rope Grass Ampelodesmos Mauritanicus is an evergreen perennial grass native to Mediterranean region and North Africa. Mauritania Vine Reed Rope seeds can be started in a green house in winter or early spring. Also commonly known as Mauritanian Grass, Mauritanian Broomgrass, Moroccan Grass, Diss Grass, and Dis Grass, Ampelodesmos Mauritanicus forms a stupendous, large clump of large, one-sided, brown panicles.
Ornamental Grass Seeds
Ornamental grasses bring a unique charm and elegance to any garden setting, adding texture, accent, and subtle beauty to landscapes around the world, and ornamental grass can be used in containers, where their graceful appearance can be showcased on patios, balconies, or even indoors. Ornamental grass adaptability to various growing conditions makes these remarkable plants suitable for urban gardens, coastal landscapes, prairie-style plantings, and everything in between.
Speargrass Golden Aciphylla Aurea Seeds
Speargrass Golden Aciphylla Aurea is an evergreen, tussock forming perennial native to New Zealand. Speargrass Golden seeds can be started indoors in winter or spring 6-8 weeks before last frost. Also commonly called Golden Spaniard, this plan thas wide forming clumps of yellowish-green, narrow, stiff, stiletto-like, sharp pointed leaves. Once Golden Speargrass matures, 2.5 feet tall, golden colored inflorescence emerges from the center of the clump bearing huge, broad heads of golden flowers.
Sedge Weeping Brown Carex Flagellifera Seeds
Sedge Weeping Brown Carex Flagellifera is an ornamental, evergreen, perennial grass native to New Zealand. Sedge Weeping Brown seeds can be started indoors, and Carex Flagellifera forms beautiful, low to the ground, cascading mounds of very fine grassy, bronzy orange-brown leaves. This New Zealand Sedge grass will decorate any suitable landscape for years with minimal care.
Sedge Pendulous Fresh Look Carex Pendula Seeds
Sedge Pendulous Fresh Look Carex Pendula is an ornamental, evergreen, perennial grass that is native to western, central and southern parts of Europe. Sedge Pendulous Fresh Look seeds need light to germinate, so the seeds have to be just barely covered with topsoil, not deeper than 1/8 of inch. Commonly called Drooping Sedge, Hanging Sedge, and Weeping Sedge, Carex Pendula forms dense, bushy, 36-48 inches tall clumps of the long, dark green leaves that cascade downward beautifully.
Sedge New Zealand Orange Prairie Fire Carex Testacea Seeds
Sedge New Zealand Orange Prairie Fire Carex Testacea is one of the most beautiful ornamental, evergreen, perennial grasses. Sedge New Zealand Orange Prairie Fire seeds can be started indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost, and Carex Testacea is an outstanding ornamental grass with attractive olive green, fine-leaved foliage that forms the elegant, arching, mounds and bursts into orange color in the fall creating the dramatic colorful effect.
Sedge New Zealand Hair Frosted Curls Carex Comans Seeds
Sedge New Zealand Hair Frosted Curls Carex Comans is a dwarf selection of one of the most popular ornamental, evergreen, perennial grasses. Sedge New Zealand Hair Frosted Curls seeds germinate in 3-4 weeks, and this particular variety of Carex Comans forms the unique looking, dense, weeping clumps of slender, silvery-green foliage that resembles a hairy mop.
Sedge New Zealand Hair Cappuccino Carex Tenuiculmis Seeds
Sedge New Zealand Hair Cappuccino Carex Tenuiculmis is a popular, evergreen, ornamental grass that is widely grown for its attractive foliage. Sedge New Zealand Hair Cappuccino seeds need light to germinate so they have to be sown on the soil surface and just barely covered with topsoil not deeper than 1/8 of inch. Carex Tenuiculmis is a compact growing ornamental Sedge that forms the eye-catching, gracefully arching mounds of narrow, deep-cappuccino to reddish-bronze leaves.
Sedge New Zealand Hair Amazon Mist Carex Comans Seeds
Sedge New Zealand Hair Amazon Mist Carex Comans is a compact growing, evergreen, perennial ornamental grass with unique looking foliage. Sedge New Zealand Hair Amazon Mist seeds germinate in 3-4 weeks, and this particular variety of Carex Comans grows forming fountain-shaped, wide clumps of slender, blue-green, white on the underside, grassy leaves. The foliage tips curl back on themselves twisting to revealing the white side, making the perimeter of the clump look misty.
Sedge Leatherleaf Red Rooster Carex Buchananii Seeds
Sedge Leatherleaf Red Rooster Carex Buchananii is a super attractive, ornamental, perennial grass with an evergreen foliage. Sedge Leatherleaf Red Rooster seeds can be started indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost or directly outdoors in spring, and Carex Buchananii forms the striking dense, tufted, arching mounds of narrow, copper-red to light-brown grassy leaves.
Sedge Bath Carex Davalliana Seeds
Sedge Bath Carex Davalliana is an ornamental, evergreen, perennial grass. Sedge Bath seeds can be started indoors or directly outdoors, and also commonly called Davall's Sedge, Carex Davalliana forms charming, uniform, fescue-like clumps of slender, dark-green foliage, and its interesting beige-green seed heads add long-season interest.
Rush Swordleaf Juncus Ensifolius Seeds
Rush Swordleaf Juncus Ensifolius is a rhizomatous perennial herb. Rush Daggerleaf seeds have to be just slightly pressed into the soil and not covered, because the seeds need light to germinate. Also commonly called Dwarf Rush, Daggerleaf Rush, Dagger-leaved Rush, and Sword-leaved Rush this popular ornamental grass-like plant forms large, upright clumps of dagger-shaped leaves flowering in mid-summer with rounded clusters of small dark brownish, purple flowers.
Rush Javelin Juncus Pallidus Seeds
Rush Javelin Juncus Pallidus is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial grass. Rush Javelin seeds have to be just slightly pressed into the soil and not covered, because these seeds need light to germinate. Also commonly called Giant Rush or Pale Rush, this attractive ornamental grass forms spiky, symmetrical, colorful clumps of super attractive grassy leaves that start lime-green in color in spring but changing their color to bluish-green throughout the season.
Monkey Grass Liriope Muscari Seeds
Monkey Grass Liriope Muscari is a herbaceous perennial native to Asia. Monkey Grass seeds can be started indoors in early spring, and also commonly called Lilyturf, Blue Lilyturf, and Border Grass, Liriope Muscari is a tufted, tuberous-rooted, grass-like perennial with attractive evergreen foliage and upright, showy flower spikes of dense, violet-purple flowers that rise above the strap-like, arching, glossy, dark-green leaves in late summer.
Melic Silky Spike Melica Ciliata Seeds
Melic Silky Spike Melica Ciliata is a deciduous perennial ornamental grass native to Europe, North Africa and Southwest Asia. Melic Silky Spike seeds have to be just slightly pressed into the soil and covered thinly with sand or soil. Other common names of this plant are Nodding Melic, Pearl Grass, Eyelash Pearl Grass, Silky Melic, and Hairy Melic. Established Melic Silky Spike forms compact clumps of blue-green foliage grass.