Muhlenbergia dubia
Muhlenbergia dubia, commonly called Pine Muhly Grass, is a perfect smaller option to the Big Muhly when space is limited. This dense, evergreen, clump-forming grass has stiff and upright green leaves, providing the tidy formal look of Big Muhly. The flowers are narrow cream to tan rods similar to those of Deer Grass. This grass comes from elevations of 3,300-5,000 feet in the Chihuahuan desert in eastern Arizona, New Mexico, South Texas, and northern Mexico.
Plant in full sun in fairly well-drained soil. Little supplemental irrigation is required, but if the soil drains well, it can handle more regular irrigation.
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Height: 2’-3’
Spread: 2’-3’
Bloom: August-October
Light: Full sun
Water: Low
Zone: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Origin: Southwest U.S.