Heavy Metal Blue Switch Grass (Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal') in
Panicum virgatum, commonly called switch grass, is a Missouri native ornamental grass which was an important component of the tallgrass prairie which once covered large areas of the State. It occurs in both wet and dry soils in prairies and open woods, gravel bars and stream banks and along railroad tracks throughout most of the State. Buy Online We cannot currently ship this product to your zip code. Buy Locally No Retailers found within 50 miles of your zipcode Heavy Metal Blue Switch Grass, Stiff, metallic blue blades distinguish this carefree native grass from others. Retains vertical form without flopping, topped by Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' is a favorite switchgrass, well-loved for its dramatic, metallic blue foliage and for its strong upright habit that remains standing straight and tall. Pink-tinted, airy blooms appear in July, highlighting the color of its blue leaves. Description Metallic blue foliage with great fall color; seldom falls over; salt tolerant. This plant is highly resistant to deer grazing. Form: Upright More information on Panicum virgatum. See this plant in the following landscape: Pollinator Garden at the Cabarrus County Extension Office Cultivars / Varieties: Tags:Panicum Heavy Metal (Switch Grass, Panic Grass) Ornamental grasses
'Heavy Metal' switch grass Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' PAN-ih-kum ver-GAY-tum Audio This rhizomatous perennial grass has a narrowly upright, clumping form. Mid-green stems bear stiff, erect, blue-gray leaves to 24 inches long. Foliage turns yellow in autumn. Weeping panicles of tiny purple-green spikes appear in early autumn. Heavy Metal switch grass (Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal'): At 3 to 4 feet tall, with an upright to columnar form, this cultivar has metallic blue leaves. Northwind switch grass (Panicum virgatum 'Northwind'): Very sturdy and drought tolerant, this plant reaches 5 to 6 feet tall and has blue-green leaves. PLANT DESCRIPTION: Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' is a narrowly upright bunch grass that produces many vertical culms from short rhizomes. The linear leaves are arranged alternately on blue-green glaucous stems. The erect blades have a steely blue color and a pleasing yellow fall color. All 14 results here Alphabetical list of all 4,000+ perennials hereSwitch Grass was an important component of the Tall-grass Prairie that once covered much of the Great Plains. This outstanding selection forms a stiffly upright clump of powdery-blue leaves, bearing airy heads of t.