Eragrostis spectabilis (Purple Lovegrass) 2" Plug 50 ct.
Description
Eragrostis spectabilis, commonly known as purple lovegrass, is a warm-season perennial grass in the Poaceae family. Native to North America, it thrives in sandy soils, open fields, roadsides, and disturbed areas, often flourishing in full sun and well-drained conditions. This grass forms dense clumps, typically growing 30-60 cm tall. Its slender, green leaves are about 20-40 cm long and turn a striking reddish-purple color in late summer to early fall. The inflorescences are loose, airy panicles that can reach up to 30 cm in length, composed of tiny, purplish flowers that give the plant its distinctive color and common name.
Eragrostis spectabilis is highly valued for its ornamental qualities and its ability to provide ground cover and erosion control. It is often used in native plant gardens, prairie restorations, and landscaping for its aesthetic appeal and ecological benefits. Purple lovegrass is relatively low maintenance, drought-tolerant, and resistant to pests and diseases. In addition to its visual appeal, the plant's seeds provide food for birds and other wildlife, making it a beneficial addition to naturalized areas. Its adaptability and resilience make it an excellent choice for adding texture, color, and ecological value to various garden and landscape settings.Â
Specifications
US
15lb
11in
10in
20in
10in
Pink to Purple
August to September
Pinelands Nursery
Herbaceous Plants
Perennial
High
Graminoid
Moderate
Sun
Pinelands Nursery
2'
4"
None
Intolerant
2" Plug
1-2'
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