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Deer-Tongueĭeer-tongue is an annual ornamental grass that grows in moist, sandy soils and wet wooded regions. Late summer heat stimulates a growth spurt for this grass along with the appearance of seed heads that resemble turkey feet. Its beautiful foliage changes from green in the summer to a rich bronze color in the fall.īig bluestem complements other perennial plants without dominating garden spaces. Big Bluestemīig bluestem is a warm-season ornamental grass that’s perfect for including in naturalistic garden themes or landscape design. It is also excellent for preventing erosion.īecause it tends to self-seed and become invasive, little bluestem is a formidable competitor to conventional grass. In the fall, its leaves turn a rusty color, and it grows fluffy white seed heads.Īlthough it can grow in a variety of soil conditions, little bluestem thrives in well-drained non-organic soil. Its blue-green leaves grow to be 18 – 24 inches tall. Little bluestem is a warm-season perennial bunchgrass that grows in attractively dense mounds. Indiangrass is drought-resistant and provides a haven for wildlife like songbirds. Indiangrass is one of the first grasses to produce seeds when the weather gets warm. Indiangrass adds natural flair to fall landscapes with its beautiful golden bronze seed heads and blue-green leaves. It typically reaches 3 – 5 feet tall and can have light yellow or red stems. It also grows well with and without water. It grows quickly without much fertilizer and is resistant to a wide range of pests and plant diseases. By using native plants in your garden, you can create a more natural, low-maintenance environment. Native plants also support a diverse variety of organisms when grown under ideal circumstances. It’s good to note that native plants are better adapted to the stressors of their home climates, such as temperature and precipitation levels. Gardeners in New Jersey benefit from the state’s mild climate because it allows them to grow a variety of plants year-round.
