Blue Oat grass looks like a miniature water fountain, with its densely packed leaves gently spraying upward and arching back downward at the tips. This species displays spiky, blue-gray foliage that will draw your attention all season long.
In early summer, small, tan seed heads appear on tall stems held well above the foliage. In mild climates, this grass is evergreen; it is semi-evergreen in colder zones.
Blue Oat Grass adds a wonderful coarse element to rock gardens, coastal gardens, or dry hillsides.
Height:
24.0-30.0 Inches
Spread:
24.0-30.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
3,4,5,6,7,8
Flower Color:
Tan shades
Foliage Color:
Blue shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Early Summer
Seasonal Interest:
Dried Seed Heads Evergreen Fall Color
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Patio Container Eclectic Rock Garden
Other Features:
Border Plant Container Dried Flower Drought Tolerant Attractive Foliage Mass Planting Salt Tolerant Specimen
Origin:
Not Native to North America
The best place to plant Helictotrichon is a dry, sunny site. Once established, it will not require supplemental watering unless there is a drought. Trim back the old foliage to 3-4" in spring before the new growth emerges. Division is recommended every 3-4 years in spring to keep the plant looking fresh.
Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit -- 1993
Height:
24.0-30.0 Inches
Spread:
24.0-30.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
3,4,5,6,7,8
Flower Color:
Tan shades
Foliage Color:
Blue shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Early Summer
Seasonal Interest:
Dried Seed Heads Evergreen Fall Color
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Patio Container Eclectic Rock Garden
Other Features:
Border Plant Container Dried Flower Drought Tolerant Attractive Foliage Mass Planting Salt Tolerant Specimen
Origin:
Not Native to North America
The best place to plant Helictotrichon is a dry, sunny site. Once established, it will not require supplemental watering unless there is a drought. Trim back the old foliage to 3-4" in spring before the new growth emerges. Division is recommended every 3-4 years in spring to keep the plant looking fresh.
Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit -- 1993
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