Ornamental grasses rarely take center stage, instead they provide backdrop, form and movement in the summer, fall and winter gardens. Ornamental grasses can be diminutive, like Blue Fescue, or dominating like Arondo donax. Most fall somewhere in between.
Grasses grow in various shapes. Most like full sun, but a few do well in shadier spaces. Hakonechloa is one of those. It's soft, arching habit is bamboo-like. Use it to soften the edge of a water or rock garden. In the shade, the bright yellow foliage brightens up darker areas. Hakonechloa grows to 24".
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Hakonechloa grows in drifts over a rock-edged stream |
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Bright foliage blends with the new foliage of emerging trees at Ladew Gardens |
On the other end of the spectrum Arundo donax can grow to 6 feet or more depending on the variety. This plant works well in the background of taller plants like upright sedum, Russian sage, taller rudbeckias among others.
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Arundo donax pictured with Russian sage and sedum at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
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Combinations of summer and fall blooming annuals and tropical plants are the perfect way to use ornamental grasses. Pennisetum, aka fountain grasses, add movement to the garden too, as they sway with the breeze.
The garden border isn't the only place to use grasses. Consider containers. While grasses may not overwinter in pots, they add a unique seasonal element to fall displays.
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Love the drama the grass adds to the potted evergreen |
Garden designers at Longwood and Ladew Gardens rely on ornamental grasses to provide vertical lines in the garden as well as the arching habit some provide.
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Longwood Gardens added grasses to an already gorgeous display of tropical Bismarkia palms. |
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The early fall Garden Walk is spectacular with the addition of grasses.
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Added to an urban landscape, grasses pair well with summer blooming Rudbeckia and Echinacea. Sedums, Rudbeckias, Salvias, Asters, Coreopsis and fall blooming mums are all natural companions in late summer and fall gardens.
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A welcome oasis in the city
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Ornamental grasses are used in informal gardens and borders, but can just as easily be used in a more formal garden as a background element to sheared shrubs and hedges.
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Begonias, cleome and grasses add color to the formal hedge |
Stop in to see our selection of Ornamental Grasses. We have them available from May-September in our Perennial Department. For more information on all of the grasses, go to
Plant Finder on our
Valley View Farms' website. Check the box for Ornamental Grasses and view the wide assortment that we may carry over the course of the year.
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The Fall garden transitions to Winter |
Enjoy the fall garden with the addition of Ornamental Grasses.
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