Common Name: Pink Muhly Grass
Latin Name: Muhlenbergia capillaris
Size: 2 (min) to 3 (max)
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From Question and Answer Forums: What are others saying about this plant?
I would like to know if I can buy this at a local Cincinnati area nursery. I have read conflicting reports about whether it can be grown in Zone 6.
Muhlenbergia capillaris is a touchy grass for Cincinnati. There are a few examples of it growing in our area but not for several years in a row. I would not recommend it unless you just wanted to play around with it and see how it does. For best success I would plant it in the spring, in full sun, and with excellent drainage, planted in well draining soil. Steve
I would like to know if I can buy this at a local South Africa nursery.
I would like to know if I can buy this at a local South Africa nursery.
Is Pink Muhly Grass available in Europe If yes where Thank you. Eva
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Pink Muhly Grass
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Maximum Height: 3 feet
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Muhlenbergia capillaris
Maximum Height: 3 feet
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Muhlenbergia
species: capillaris
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Size: 2 (min) to 3 (max)
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Full Sun Tolerance: | Performs Well | See other plants that like full sun. |
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Plant Images and Specimens
Mass planting
Photo Credit: Steve Foltz
Season: Oct 20
Inflorescence in fall
Photo Credit: Steve Foltz
Season: Oct 20