Stipa cernua
Price range: $1.73 through $2.75
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Nodding needlegrass
Nodding needlegrass is a 2-3′ perennial bunch grass that grows in the foothills of California. Space 1-2 ft apart.
It is very drought tolerant and showy. Not only is it a beautiful native grass it is also very drought tolerant.
The panicles of thin, fine, nodding awns have a silky aspect and are purplish then drying to silver. They glimmer when backlit.
Often self sows. Deer resistant.
Previously named Nassella cernua.
Lifeform: Grass
Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
Other: Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Erosion Control
| Container | SC, SCSO, Stub-O, SCS, SCS-o, Stub, StubS |
|---|---|
| Ecological Value | Deep fibrous root help to stabilize slope and provide erosion control. |
| Ethnobotanical Uses | No Historical Uses found. |
| Distribution | Endemic to CA. |
| Elevation | Between 0 and 4500 feet |
| Communities | |
| Habitat | Grassland, chaparral, slopes |





