Description:
Name: Muttongrass
Other common names: Mutton Grass, Mutton Bluegrass, Fendler Bluegrass, Cusick Bluegrass, Longtongue Muttongrass
Scientific name: Poa Fendleriana, Eragrostis Fendleriana, Poa Eatoni, Poa Montana, Poa Longiligula
Color: White – Straw colored seedheads with reddish accents
Plant seeds: Indoors weeks before last frost, Fall, Outdoors after danger of frost
Bloom time: Apr – Oct
Hardiness zone: 1 – 9
Plant height: 18 – 24″
Plant spacing: 12 – 24″
Light requirements: Sun – Part shade
Soil & water preferences: Average – Dry
Quantity: 500 seeds
Materials: Seeds come packaged in a ziplock poly bag, labeled with a color photo, plant stats, and planting instructions.
500 MUTTONGRASS Poa Fendleriana Eragrostis Mutton Grass Bluegrass Native Seeds
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ajehly –
Shipped quickly — very tiny seeds so they were an interesting one to handle. Took a little while to germinate, due to cooler weather, but they are finally coming up and looking good so far.
ajehly –
Shipped quickly – really tiny seeds, so they were interesting to handle, and took a bit of time to germinate due to our cooler weather, but they are coming up nicely now!
Lynn McGreevey –
Came quickly! Thank you, so much!