Autumn Moor Grass

Sesleria autumnalis

A perennial native of the hills and mountains of southeastern Europe, this meadow beauty forms soft tufts of lime green foliage. Attractive light tan to silvery-white flower heads bloom atop flowering spikes, high above the foliage during late summer and fall. Perfectly suited for filling spaces between larger ornamental species, or planted en masse to build a textured, shimmering, informal groundcover.

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Autumn Moor Grass

Sesleria autumnalis
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1 gallon, 12" h x 9" w

Deciduous / Evergreen

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