Description
Deschampsia – Hair Grass –
There are about 50 species of tufted or tussock forming, herbaceous or evergreen, perennial grasses, in this genus. They are widely distributed in arctic and temperate zones, in damp meadows, moorland, and woodland clearings, and on high Mountains in tropical regions. The leaves are thread like, linear, or oblong. Grown for their habit and graceful, airy panicles, they are suitable for a mixed, herbaceous, or shrub border, and also appropriate for a wildflower garden. The flower heads of the taller species are useful in fresh or dried arrangements.
Grow in dry to damp, neutral to acidic, compost enriched soil in sun or partial shade. Divide in spring.
D. cespitosa ‘Golden Veil’ – Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldschleier’ – Tufted Hair Grass – Tussock Grass – This dense, tussock forming, evergreen grass grows 4′ feet tall and wide. It produces rigid, linear, rough, dark green arching leaves, to 24″ long. From early to late summer it bears airy, arching panicles, to 18″ long, held above the foliage of spikelets that age to bright silvery yellow.
Zones 5-9