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Ruby Muhly Grass

Muhlenbergia reverchonii Undaunted®

 

Graceful Pinkish-Red Plumes Sway in the Breeze. Breathtaking Fall display when used in Mass Planting! Ruby Muhly is a Cold Hardy Muhly Grass that survives Zone 5 (-29 Celcius). The related species Pink Muhly (Muhlenbergia capillaris) is only hardy to Zone 6 (-23 Celcius).

 

Very Low-Maintenance

 

Drought-Tolerant

 

Deer-Resistant

 

Clumping Grass: Non-spreading

 

Warm-Season Grass: Warm-season grasses put on most of their growth in the heat of summer. They remain dormant until temperatures reach 15-20 degrees celcius.

 

Flower Bloom Time: Fall

 

Features:

Abundant Pinkish-Red Plumes Gracefully Rise above the Foliage

Plumes Sway Gently in the Breeze

Rounded Fine-Textured Green Foliage

Green leaves turn Wheat coloured in Fall

Drought-Tolerant once established

Deer and Rabbit Resistant

Heat-Tolerant

Pollution-Tolerant

Deadheading Not Necessary

Very Low-Maintenance

 

Zone: 5 (-29 Celcius)

 

Plant Type: Perennial

 

Height: 18-24 Inches

 

Spread: 18-24 Inches

 

Spacing: 18-24 Inches

 

Habit: Low Mound

 

Light Requirement:

Sun (at least 6 hours direct sunlight)

 

Soil:

Clay

Loam (Silt)

Sand

 

Drainage:

Moist but Well-Drained

 

Uses:

Mass Planting

Edging

Border

Raised Flower Beds or Pots

Cut Flower

Dried Flower

Grass

Landscape

Specimen

 

Ruby Muhly Grass is a warm-season grass. Warm-season grasses put on most of their growth in the heat of summer. These grasses provide excellent winter interest. Leave their foliage in place throughout winter and then cut the clumps of grass to 6 inches above ground before new shoots appear late spring. Divide warm-season grasses in spring to transplant to another area if desired.

 

Care:

Very easy to grow. Keep well-watered the first year to establish a strong root system. Apply an all-pupose fertilizer in spring (after pruning or planting) when new growth appears.

 

If growing in pots, more watering will be required. In the heat of summer, daily deep watering is recommended. In winter, water once a month to keep the plants from dehydrating due to frost.

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