Tried and True Native Plant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
Native* throughout the Mid-Atlantic, this diminutive bunchgrass is being tested as a component of a sustainable lawn. Its deep roots hold soil in place, helping to control erosion. It thrives in sunny exposures with poor, dry soil and requires minimal watering and mowing. In addition, its low, dense tufts tolerate moderate foot traffic, providing a cushiony feel underfoot.
*It is native to DC and mostly common throughout DE, MD, PA, and VA, although in NoVA, it has not been reported in Arlington County or Alexandria. You can view the VA counties in which it has been reported here.
Learn more about Danthonia spicata.





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