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Tidy and well-behaved, Muhlenbergia rigens (Deer Grass) is a warm-season perennial grass forming a dense clump of slender pointed leaves, up to 3 ft. long (90 cm), ranging from bright green to pale silver-green.
This native bunchgrass, Deergrass (Muhlenbergia rigens) is a popular plant choice for groundcover and lawn replacement applications. It's an attractive, low-water grass that's very easy to grow.
Muhlenbergia rigens, commonly known as deergrass, is a warm season perennial bunchgrass. It is found in sandy or well-drained soils below 7,000 feet (2,100 m) in elevation in the Southwestern United States and parts of Mexico.
Deer Grass grows quite rapidly and can progress from seedling to maturity in a mere two seasons. This warm-season bunchgrass has long, finely textured, slim, silver-green blades growing in an arching, fountain-like form. The broad mounds are typically about 3′ feet tall and 4′ feet wide.
Deer grass is a highly popular clumping grass for commercial and residential plantings. This is a very robust species, growing with a mounding habit, 2-3 ft. high and 4-5ft. wide, with narrow pale green foliage.
Deer grass is a beautiful and versatile ornamental grass that can add texture, color, and movement to your garden. It is also a native plant that attracts wildlife and provides erosion control. In this article, you will learn what deer grass is, how to grow and care for it, and what possible problems you may encounter.
Native to the Southwest, this adaptable grass boasts lush green-blue foliage that softens desert landscapes. In the fall it sends up slender tan flower spikes that create a stunning contrast with the mound of luxuriant foliage.
Deergrass is a perennial bunchgrass obtaining heights of 5 feet when in bloom. It is part of the largest genus of warm season grasses in North America. The bunchgrass is found in dense, large clumps, but can occur as a continuous cover, in areas that are subjected to light, frequent ground fires.
Deer grass (Muhlenbergia rigens) is a warm-season perennial grass that is native to California, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. It grows in clumps and has long, arching leaves. The foliage is usually green in the spring and summer, and turns golden-brown in the fall.
This native California grass is commonly called deer grass, although deer generally avoid it. In California, it ranges from Shasta County to the Mexican border. It is also found in Texas, New Mexico, and Mexico usually below 7000 ft. in chaparral, yellow pine forest, valley grasslands, and wetland-riparian plant communities.