Pink Muhly Grass
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, a grass for structure and bird seed, turning cotton-candy pink and standing 2–3 ft tall through the cold.
- Full sun
- Dry–average
- 2–3 ft
- Blooms Sep–Oct
Native grasses and sedges that bring movement, winter structure, and bird seed — the matrix that ties a planting together. Every species here is genuinely native to New Jersey and the wider flora of the Mid-Atlantic and hardy through zones 6–7 — proven performers for New Jersey's humid, four-season climate across Pine Barrens & Piedmont, not a generic list. Local standouts include Pink Muhly Grass and Prairie Dropseed. Native grasses are the connective tissue of a natural planting, weaving between the flowers, holding the soil, and standing handsome through the whole winter. Warm-season grasses want full sun and lean soil and green up late, so don't give up on them in May. Cut everything back to a hand's height in late winter, just before new growth, and that's the entire job.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 6–7 · see this collection in other states.
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, a grass for structure and bird seed, turning cotton-candy pink and standing 2–3 ft tall through the cold.
Sporobolus heterolepis
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, warm-season grass turning fine emerald to amber in fall and holding its form all winter, good through zone 8.
Schizachyrium scoparium
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, summer texture, blue-green to copper autumn color, and winter standing presence on a 2–4 ft-tall native grass.
Andropogon gerardii
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, movement in summer, bronze-purple seed heads color in fall — a native grass that holds all winter, good through zone 9.
Carex pensylvanica
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, soft motion in every breeze and seed for the birds, on a 6–12 in-tall native grass.
Panicum virgatum
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, warm-season grass turning airy pink-gold panicles in fall and holding its form all winter, for sand, clay, and loam ground.
Sorghastrum nutans
Where New Jersey meets the Mid-Atlantic, summer texture, bronze-gold plumes autumn color, and winter standing presence on a 4–7 ft-tall native grass.
Seed packets, plugs, and starter plants for many of these species ship to your door.
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