Prairie Cord Grass
Prairie Cord Grass (Spartina pectinata) is a tough, tall grass found in wet areas. It has sharp-edged leaves and spreads its seeds by clinging to animals or clothes. It grows best in moist, fertile soils in the sun or partial shade but can adapt to drier conditions. It can be difficult to grow from seeds due to insects, but can spread through rhizomes. It thrives in summer, tolerates hot weather, and helps prevent erosion.
Prairie Cord Grass (Spartina pectinata) is a tough, tall grass found in wet areas. It has sharp-edged leaves and spreads its seeds by clinging to animals or clothes. It grows best in moist, fertile soils in the sun or partial shade but can adapt to drier conditions. It can be difficult to grow from seeds due to insects, but can spread through rhizomes. It thrives in summer, tolerates hot weather, and helps prevent erosion.
Prairie Cord Grass (Spartina pectinata) is a tough, tall grass found in wet areas. It has sharp-edged leaves and spreads its seeds by clinging to animals or clothes. It grows best in moist, fertile soils in the sun or partial shade but can adapt to drier conditions. It can be difficult to grow from seeds due to insects, but can spread through rhizomes. It thrives in summer, tolerates hot weather, and helps prevent erosion.