Sand Cordgrass is an evergreen, large bunch-forming grass that grows to approximately three to four feet tall. Its leaves are very narrow, almost wire-like and have a fine texture. The plant is a brownish-green, leaning more towards green in the summer and more brown in the winter.
Although it is native to the edges of lakes, canals and streams, it is also found in dry, sandy soil, making it quite a versatile grass for different situations. Sand Cordgrass grows best in full sun and once established, it is considered drought tolerant. It also has a high salt tolerance. Sand Cordgrass is a fairly fast grower and will reach its full size within the first couple seasons after planting.
Sand Cordgrass is part of the of Spartina family, of which there are 15 species native to North America, Europe and Asia. It is unique from other Spartina varieties due to its brown fall flower. The flower is not very showy and its flower clusters are closely crammed together compared to other grasses with more open, feathery flower clusters.
Sand Cordgrass has recently grown in popularity among the landscape industry. It’s reliability and low maintenance needs make it an excellent choice for commercial plantings, golf courses and to define borders or provide transitions between wet and dry areas. Although stiff to the touch, it can create a soft look in the landscape.
This low-maintenance, perennial needs a regular water schedule to ensure the growth of a mature root system. The first year of growth requires watering weekly. After the mature root system is established, watering is needed occasionally, except during a drought, watering is needed regularly. Pruning is not required.
Sand Cordgrass is an evergreen, large bunch-forming grass that grows to approximately three to four feet tall. Its leaves are very narrow, almost wire-like and have a fine texture. The plant is a brownish-green, leaning more towards green in the summer and more brown in the winter.
Although it is native to the edges of lakes, canals and streams, it is also found in dry, sandy soil, making it quite a versatile grass for different situations. Sand Cordgrass grows best in full sun and once established, it is considered drought tolerant. It also has a high salt tolerance. Sand Cordgrass is a fairly fast grower and will reach its full size within the first couple seasons after planting.
Sand Cordgrass is part of the of Spartina family, of which there are 15 species native to North America, Europe and Asia. It is unique from other Spartina varieties due to its brown fall flower. The flower is not very showy and its flower clusters are closely crammed together compared to other grasses with more open, feathery flower clusters.
Sand Cordgrass has recently grown in popularity among the landscape industry. It’s reliability and low maintenance needs make it an excellent choice for commercial plantings, golf courses and to define borders or provide transitions between wet and dry areas. Although stiff to the touch, it can create a soft look in the landscape.
This low-maintenance, perennial needs a regular water schedule to ensure the growth of a mature root system. The first year of growth requires watering weekly. After the mature root system is established, watering is needed occasionally, except during a drought, watering is needed regularly. Pruning is not required.
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