Scientific name: Chasmanthium latifolium
Spikegrass is a native, perennial grass found in the Panhandle and Nassau County. It likes soil that is usually moist (it can handle some flooding) to soil that is neither wet nor very dry and full to partial shade.
It is a larval host for the pepper & salt skipper, common roadside skipper, and Bell's roadside skipper, and maybe the Carolina satyr.
Size: assorted small pots
Scientific name: Chasmanthium latifolium
Spikegrass is a native, perennial grass found in the Panhandle and Nassau County. It likes soil that is usually moist (it can handle some flooding) to soil that is neither wet nor very dry and full to partial shade.
It is a larval host for the pepper & salt skipper, common roadside skipper, and Bell's roadside skipper, and maybe the Carolina satyr.
Size: assorted small pots