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Danthonia spicata, Poverty Oat Grass is a nice low growing, shade tolerant bunch grass with curling aging leaves, often a pioneer plant after wildfires, that offers bird seed and it hosts butterfly larvae.  Is nice in light shade gardens.

Northeast Pollinator Plants

Danthonia spicata (Poverty Oat Grass) available as singles or tray of plugs for ground cover

$ 5.99
  • We ship only to the New England and New York states. If you live near Fairfax, VT, consider buying at our farm, River Berry Farm.

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Common Name:  Poverty Oat Gras

Attracts:  Butterflies, Larval Host, Birds

Use:  Garden, Naturalizing, Shade Gardens 

Light: Sun/Shade

Hardiness Zone:  3 to 8  USDA Zone Map

Soils:  Dry to Moist

Flower Time:  June-July

Flower Color:  Light Brown

Height:  1' - 1.5'

Notes:  Danthonia spicata, Poverty Oat Grass is a nice low growing, shade tolerant bunch grass with curling aging leaves, often a pioneer plant after wildfires, that offers bird seed and it hosts butterfly larvae.  Is nice in light shade gardens.  A very cool demonstration garden at Cornell uses Danthonia as a native lawn, interplanted with other wildflowers, for a fantastic bee lawn.  Cornell Native Lawn Demonstration.

Native to pretty much all of the US:  Biota of North America Program (BONAP) – North American Plant Atlas (NAPA).


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