Prairie Dropseed from Morton Arboretum - May 2022
When I did the series of posts showing off the various plant materials that I brought home from the annual Morton Arboretum Arbor Day Plant Sale, I forgot to include a couple of plants that I bought. I showed the Little Honey Hydrangeas, Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Hydrangeas and the three Ivory Prince Hellebores. But, I also brought home two grasses: Prairie dropseed - Sporobolus heterolepis. Here (below) is a look at the two grasses:
And, here below, is the sign from the Morton Arboretum Plant Sale where they describe Prairie Dropseed - Sporobolus heterolepis as "Prairie native grasss that is extremely tough. Makes a great natural addition to the home landscape with beautiful, dense and arching clumps of fine textured leaves. Flowers have a unique fragrance."
It was was named a Plant of Merit by the Missouri Botanical Garden in 2005 and was selected as the Wisconsin Nursery and Landscape Association’s herbaceous perennial of the year 2018.
Why is a post by the University of Wisconsin interesting to me? Because of where I first came across (or...'got to know' Prairie Dropseed) was with Wisconsin's own Roy Diblik.
Below is a look at the front/back of the tags that came with my two small Prairie Dropseeds:
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