


Diarrhena (Beak Grass)
Diarrhena, also known as Beak Grass, is a native clump-forming grass with 3/4” wide, and glossy leaves. The base is around 18” high and the flowering stalks reach up to 30 inches. Flowering typically occurs early-to-midsummer and gives way to the beak-shaped seed heads after which the grass is named.
Beak Grass can form large colonies in ideal conditions, but is not an aggressive spreader. Mature plants can be divided and spread about to promote groundcover.
Grass
Height: 1.00 to 3.00 ft
Sun: Full to Partial
Water: Medium to wet
Diarrhena, also known as Beak Grass, is a native clump-forming grass with 3/4” wide, and glossy leaves. The base is around 18” high and the flowering stalks reach up to 30 inches. Flowering typically occurs early-to-midsummer and gives way to the beak-shaped seed heads after which the grass is named.
Beak Grass can form large colonies in ideal conditions, but is not an aggressive spreader. Mature plants can be divided and spread about to promote groundcover.
Grass
Height: 1.00 to 3.00 ft
Sun: Full to Partial
Water: Medium to wet
Diarrhena, also known as Beak Grass, is a native clump-forming grass with 3/4” wide, and glossy leaves. The base is around 18” high and the flowering stalks reach up to 30 inches. Flowering typically occurs early-to-midsummer and gives way to the beak-shaped seed heads after which the grass is named.
Beak Grass can form large colonies in ideal conditions, but is not an aggressive spreader. Mature plants can be divided and spread about to promote groundcover.
Grass
Height: 1.00 to 3.00 ft
Sun: Full to Partial
Water: Medium to wet