Family: Poaceae

Scientific Name: Molinia caerulea ssp. arundinacea Heidebraut

Common Name: Heidebraut Purple Moor Grass

Description

Heidebraut Purple Moor Grass (Molinia) is a compact Moor grass with green foliage that turns yellow in the fall.

Pronunciation(moe-LIN-ee-ah) (sir-EW-lee-ah) (ah-run-din-AY-see-ah)
Plant TypePerennials Hardy, Grass Ornamental
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny
Moistureaverage, moist, avoid hot and dry
Soil & Siteaverage, moist, avoid hot and dry, found growing in moist sites
Temperaturecool season grass
Flowerspanicles
Fruitsmall fruit (caryopsis or grains)
Leavesgreen, yellow in fall
Rootsfibrous
Dimensions3-4 by 2-3 feet (HS)
Maintenancecut down in the fall or allow to remain over winter for added interest in the landscape
Propagationdivision
Native SiteSpecies plants native to moist, sunny open habits including moors, bogs, fens, mountain grasslands, and lake shores. Native region is temperate Europe. (#222)
Misc FactsGenus name honors Juan Ignacio Molina (1740-1829), Jesuit historian, writer on the civil and natural history of Chile. The genus from Latin meaning blue.
Notes & Reference#222-The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes (Rick Darke)
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