If you're a fan of purple fountain grass, Japanese blood grass will likely ... edging towards the invasive side. So, moderation is key here. Keep a watchful eye, especially if you live where ...
In the southwest part of the United States, crimson fountain grass is listed as an invasive species. The following week my friend who works in Indiana reached out to me about a grass she found ...
Jared Clapper with Hana Lima Land Management, working on behalf of Haleakala Ranch, was part of a team responding to an infestation of invasive fountain grass in proximity to Pu‘uokali above Kihei.
What makes Purple Fountain Grass so special is its rich color and flowing form, which adds an exotic feel to the garden. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, and while it’s not invasive ...
Autumn shines a spotlight on ornamental grasses. With their rustling blades and fluffy seedheads they are star performers in ...
Invasive plants, such as fountain grass (Cenchrus setaceum), can fuel fire cycles by growing quickly and leaving behind piles of dry biomass, then germinating rapidly after a wildfire. Nonnative ...
It has also been used in conservation efforts here in the islands, especially in replanting efforts on Kahoolawe and as a roadside grass to displace invasive species like fountain grass.
Some of these plants have taken a few decades to become invasive, which is one good reason to stick with native plants when planning your garden. If you have one or more of the plants listed below ...
This grass is not recommended for planting because of its invasive potential. A possible replacement with a similar look, although smaller in size, is Indian grass. It produces plume-like ...
Papyrus, purple fountain grass and miscanthus are among the ornamental grasses in the Townsleys’ yard in east Wichita. Courtesy photo We were rewarded for planting several grass species around ...
For the first time, the insects have been recorded in New York’s wine country, but bug-sniffing dogs could be a critical tool ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced on Tuesday that 13 species have been added to the Virginia Invasive Plant Species List. The list ...