Want a gorgeous fall garden?   Plant these native grasses!

Did you know that native ornamental grasses are one of the easiest ways to add a "wow" factor to your flower garden?

Benefits of native grasses:

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Serve as important  host plants.

Look their best in the fall when other plants are winding down.

Add interesting texture and height to your garden.

Have deep root systems that conserve water.

1. PINK MUHLY

This 3 ft. tall grass turns purplish pink in the fall! It is native to the Eastern half of the U.S. 

2. BIG BLUESTEM

This native prairie grass can grow 4-8 ft. tall for a big garden statement! It turns maroon in the fall.

3. LITTLE BLUESTEM

This smaller Bluestem grows 2-3 ft. tall. Its seed heads look especially delicate in the sunlight.

4. INLAND SEA OATS

The chevron-shaped seed heads of this shade-loving grass shine in the fall! Native to the Eastern United States.

5. LINDHEIMER MUHLY

This Texas native is an eye-catching grass that can make a big garden statement in autumn.

6. INDIAN GRASS

This large grass has seed heads that turn a deep orange in the fall. It is native to most of the U.S.

7. BUSHY BLUESTEM

It is hard to miss the seed heads of bushy bluestem. It can add a fun texture to your garden through the winter.