Chasmanthium latifolium
Few ornamental grasses rival chasmanthium, or northern sea oats, for elegance of form and flower. Highly prized for its unique drooping flower stalks bearing dangling seed heads that oscillate in a breeze, this grass also sports attractive, broad, soft, bright green foliage that turns copper in fall. Dries beautifully for everlasting arrangements. A must for any garden with full to part shade and regular moisture
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Common Name:
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Northern Sea Oats
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Height:
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36 in.
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Width:
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24 in.
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Bloom Time:
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Mid Fall
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Flower Color:
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Textural Foliage
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Hardiness:
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-40 to 10
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Light:
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Full or Part Sun
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Soil:
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Loamy
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Moisture:
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Moist
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