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Planting Instructions for the Muhly Grass

Plant Garden designers often plant Muhly grass in large groups for a stunning visual effect, especially when the flowers in the late afternoon lighting. Muhly grass looks good in the garden even after the flower stalks fade, thanks to its slender, dark green foliage.

Planting and Care

Muhly grass can be grown throughout Florida and is often used in borders or in mass plantings for a beautiful, drift-like effect. They should be spaced 24 to 36 inches apart.

Like most ornamental grasses, Mully grass will perform best if it’s planted in a sunny area. Water new plants until they are established. After that, they’ll have good drought tolerance.

Plants can be cut back to the ground in late winter before the spring flush of foliage appears. You can also give the plants an application of fertilizer as they begin to grow rapidly in spring. As the plants age, they can be lifted in early spring and divided to create new plants.


About The Muhly Grass

 Muhly grass is naturally found in Florida's pine woods, coastal uplands and even along its highways, but these days it’s also a popular choice in home and commercial landscapes.
It is a easy-to-grow ornamental grass produces clumps that can reach 2 to 3feet tall and up to 3 feet wide when mature.

In fall, Muhly grass produces fluffy pink to purple flower stalks that can reach up to 5 feet tall and give the plant a distinctive and attractive appearance. A lovely white-flowering form is also available.
How To Care For The Muhly Grass
Muhly Grass
This versatile grass is a plant superstar, putting on a fabulous show each fall even if it receives little care during the year.