Purple Lovegrass
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Purple Lovegrass is a native ornamental grass that brings movement, color, and texture to sun-drenched gardens. This warm-season bunchgrass forms neat, fountain-like mounds of slender green foliage, topped in late summer by billowing plumes of pink to purple seed heads that shimmer in the breeze like a cloud of color. As the season progresses, the plumes fade to a warm, golden tan—offering extended visual interest into fall.
Growing up to 2 feet tall and wide, it’s especially striking when planted in masses along pathways, rock gardens, or dry meadows. Beyond beauty, it provides ecological benefits: its seeds feed small birds like sparrows, and its dense base structure offers habitat for insects and ground-nesting wildlife.
Why Choose Purple Lovegrass?
- Airy purple seed heads add softness and late-season color.
- Neat, compact growth works well in modern or prairie gardens.
- Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established.
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Supports birds with seeds and structure.
Cut back in late winter to early spring before new growth emerges. Thrives in full sun with well-drained soil and benefits from occasional division every few years to maintain vigor.
- Cut back in late winter to early spring to clear away old foliage and promote new growth.
- Divide clumps every few years to manage size and rejuvenate growth.
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