Sorghastrum nutans Golden Sunset
Sorghastrum nutans 'Golden Sunset' photo courtesy of Walters Gardens

Indian Grass

About This Grass

'Golden Sunset' is a selection of a native grass with a vertical landscape application similar to Calamagrostis 'Karl Foerster'. However, Golden Sunset® is much taller and flowers much later in the seaason. The wide leaves form a solid base with long golden seedheads rising above the plant in late summer. Wheat-like seedheads reach 30 cms in length and hold their form, adding winter interest. From the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. 

Growing and Maintenance Tips

Indian Grass prefers a sunny, hot, and average to dry location. It tolerates a wide range of soil types including heavy clay. Cut back in spring just before the new growth begins. It is a big vigourous grass that works best when planted with other large perennials.

 

Specials

North American Native
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