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  2. How and When to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses for Optimal ... - AOL

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    Ornamental grasses also provide a habitat for overwintering birds that eat the seeds and use them for shelter. However, many grasses begin to look shabby in mid- to late winter so the next mild ...

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    The ideal time to prune ornamental grasses depends on the type, though most will benefit from pruning in either the fall or spring. “The timing varies based on whether the grass is a warm-season ...

  4. Ornamental grass - Wikipedia

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    Almost all ornamental grasses are perennials, coming up in spring from their roots, which have stored large quantities of energy, and in fall or winter go dormant. Some, notably bamboos, are evergreen, and a few are annuals. Many are bunch grasses and tussock grasses, though others form extensive systems of many-branched rhizomes. The bunching ...

  5. Ornamental plant - Wikipedia

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    Ornamental grasses are popular in many countries. They bring striking linear form, texture, color, motion, and sound to the garden, throughout the year. Ornamental grasses are popular in many colder hardiness zones for their resilience to cold temperatures and aesthetic value throughout the fall and winter seasons. [16]

  6. Panicum virgatum - Wikipedia

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    In some warm humid southern zones, such as Alabama, it has the ability to produce up to 25 oven-dry tonnes per hectare (ODT/ha). A summary of switchgrass yields across 13 research trial sites in the United States found the top two cultivars in each trial to yield 9.4 to 22.9 t/ha, with an average yield of 14.6 ODT/ha. [ 19 ]

  7. Chasmanthium latifolium - Wikipedia

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    Chasmanthium latifolium continues carbon fixation at levels 10 times lower than other C 4 grasses and light levels 80% less than their saturation point. [15] It is a larval host plant for the Northern Pearly-Eye, and its seeds are food for birds and mammals.

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