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Muhlenbergia schreberi

 
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Family: Poaceae (poh-AY-see-ee) (Info)
Genus: Muhlenbergia (mew-len-BERG-gee-uh) (Info)
Species: schreberi (shre-BER-ee) (Info)

Category:
Perennials

Height:
6-12 in. (15-30 cm)

Spacing:
Unknown - Tell us

Hardiness:
Unknown - Tell us

Sun Exposure:
Sun to Partial Shade
Partial to Full Shade

Danger:
Unknown - Tell us

Bloom Color:
Green

Bloom Time:
Late Summer/Early Fall

Foliage:
Deciduous

Other details:
May be a noxious weed or invasive
This plant is resistant to deer

Soil pH requirements:
Unknown - Tell us

Patent Information:
Unknown - Tell us

Propagation Methods:
Unknown - Tell us

Seed Collecting:
Unknown - Tell us

By diggo1
Thumbnail #1 of Muhlenbergia schreberi by diggo1

Profile:

No positives
1 neutral
No negatives

Gardeners' Notes:

RatingAuthorComment
Neutral diggo1 On Jul 25, 2007, diggo1 from Little Rock, AR wrote:

There are many wonderful ornamental grass varieties under the name of muhlenbergia...this is not considered to be one of them.

My first contact with this grass was with a customer I was servicing as a lawn care specialist. She was very clear, I want this bermuda grass to cover this yard, my yard keeps washin' away!

I instinctively looked to her yard and it's surroundings. Two huge pin oak trees fully covered her front yard, moss covered her brick angled flowerbeds full of heavenly bamboo, hosta, and one scale infested camellia japonica. It appeared her yard had three to four patches of healthy bermuda in FULL SHADE, on the north side of the house.

I got down on the ground and pulled up a CLUMP. No rhizomes
anywhere. It came up so easy, like pulling fire weed.

This looks like 'muda but it 'aint 'muda
.
Afer taking samples I later learned the full facts concerning
NIMBLEWILL, and why it is SO HATED!

I DO NOT HATE IT though! Some of the samples I took I layered
in my back yard fescue plot. When my fescue gets weak in the heat
of summer (zone 7), the nimblewill takes over. In the fall it goes dormant, and I re-seed my fescue. I think so far it has
proven to be a decent substitution for BARE GROUND!
Not beautiful, but Applicable.
Diggo1


Regional...

This plant has been said to grow in the following regions:

Little Rock, Arkansas



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