Collection: Grasses

Native grasses are essential for supporting pollinators and wildlife by providing food, shelter, and nesting materials. Many grass species serve as host plants for butterflies and moths, while their seeds feed birds and small mammals. Their dense root systems prevent erosion and improve soil health, making them vital for sustainable landscapes. Beyond their ecological benefits, grasses add structure, texture, and height to gardens and naturalized areas, creating movement and contrast when paired with wildflowers. Their seasonal color changes and graceful forms make them a dynamic and low-maintenance addition to any landscape.