Luzula comosa (Pacific Woodrush)

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This nifty little grass-like perennial is native to our lowland Salish prairies and other local habitats. It features a graceful appearance, with flat, grass-like leaves and delicate brown flower clusters that rise to up to 1 ft. tall. It grows naturally in moist locations in forests, meadows, open areas, woodlands, wetland/riparian, and other habitat types. It is equally fine in sun to part shade, and will be drought tolerant once established. You may see evidence of it during the winter months, but it might also be ephemeral until spring, when its graceful shoots reemerge!

Use it to enhance a prairie-scape or to edge a border.

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This nifty little grass-like perennial is native to our lowland Salish prairies and other local habitats. It features a graceful appearance, with flat, grass-like leaves and delicate brown flower clusters that rise to up to 1 ft. tall. It grows naturally in moist locations in forests, meadows, open areas, woodlands, wetland/riparian, and other habitat types. It is equally fine in sun to part shade, and will be drought tolerant once established. You may see evidence of it during the winter months, but it might also be ephemeral until spring, when its graceful shoots reemerge!

Use it to enhance a prairie-scape or to edge a border.

This nifty little grass-like perennial is native to our lowland Salish prairies and other local habitats. It features a graceful appearance, with flat, grass-like leaves and delicate brown flower clusters that rise to up to 1 ft. tall. It grows naturally in moist locations in forests, meadows, open areas, woodlands, wetland/riparian, and other habitat types. It is equally fine in sun to part shade, and will be drought tolerant once established. You may see evidence of it during the winter months, but it might also be ephemeral until spring, when its graceful shoots reemerge!

Use it to enhance a prairie-scape or to edge a border.