
Pink Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) Ornamental Perennial Seeds
$22.95
$91.80
- Features distinctive feathery, cotton-candy pink inflorescences during late summer and autumn.
- Displays high drought tolerance once established, suitable for xeriscaping and low-water gardens.
- Functions as a versatile perennial grass for mass planting, borders, and erosion control.
- Adapts to various soil types provided they offer adequate drainage.
Size: 1 gallon
Quantity: Single
Enhance Your Landscape with Pink Muhly Grass
Pink Muhly Grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) is a warm-season perennial ornamental grass valued for its aesthetic contribution to garden landscapes. Known for its fine-textured foliage and dramatic late-season bloom, this plant produces airy, pink-to-purple flower plumes that create a cloud-like effect in outdoor spaces.
Growth and Environmental Requirements
This species thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. To support healthy development, it requires well-draining soil. Once the root system is established, the plant demonstrates significant resilience to dry conditions, making it a functional choice for regions with limited rainfall or areas requiring low-maintenance vegetation.
Maintenance and Seasonal Care
- Planting: Sow seeds in well-drained soil during the appropriate growing season to ensure successful germination.
- Pruning: Cut back the foliage to a few inches above the ground in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges to maintain plant vigor.
- Soil Management: While adaptable to various soil textures, ensure the planting site does not retain excessive moisture, as proper drainage is critical for root health.
- Winter Protection: In colder climates, provide mulch around the base to protect the crown during freezing temperatures.
Landscape Applications
Due to its clumping growth habit, Pink Muhly Grass is frequently utilized in mass plantings, as a focal point in perennial borders, or as a naturalistic element in prairie-style gardens. Its height and texture provide visual contrast against evergreen shrubs and other flowering perennials.











