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  1. One of the most shade-tolerant ornamental grasses, Chasmanthium latifolium (Northern Sea Oats) is a robust spreading deciduous grass. It is noted for its distinctive, drooping seed heads in late summer, which hang from slightly arching stems and flutter when caressed by the softest of breezes.

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  2. 17 maj 2024 · Plant northern sea oats in moist, fertile soil that drains well in a part-shade or full-sun location. Northern sea oats are native to moist woodland edges, which makes them a great addition to part-shade gardens. Create a woodland meadow with a collection of shade-tolerant grasses.

  3. Northern sea-oats is a grass native to the southern half of Illinois. This warm season, clumping grass has interesting oat-like seed heads that rustle easily in the wind, adding movement to the garden. It self-seeds and may spread aggressively.

  4. Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) is a clump-forming grass that produces deep, bright green blades up to 12 inches long. When in bloom, it grows up to 36 inches tall and 18 inches wide. It is tolerant of both moisture and some drought, making it perfect for any type of soil – light to heavy, well drained.

  5. Northern Sea Oats is a clump-forming, upright, ornamental grass. It grows best in shady conditions in moist soils, and it is often found in woods, rocky slopes along streams, and on moist bluffs. The hallmark of this ornamental grass is its flat, drooping seed heads which will flutter even in gentle winds.

  6. Basic Description. Upright clumps of bamboo-like foliage. Green leaves turn copper in fall and brown in winter. Attractive flat flower spikes hang down from stems. Prefers light shade and damp soil. Can self-sow prolifically. Also known as wood oats and river oats.

  7. Northern Sea-Oats grows in shaded areas with fertile soils from Missouri to New Jersey and southward. It does well in full sun in gardens or part-shade or under the light shade of oaks and hickories or along woodland edges. The seedheads are held above the foliage and begin as green and ripen to tan in September-October and look sort of like ...

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