Friday, October 23, 2009

Blooming Friday -- Lindheimer's Muhly



Lindheimer's Muhly is not a haze of purple cotton candy like Muhlenbergia capillaris or filipes, but it's very elegant in its own right, being a slender grass with 4-5 foot tall feathery flowerheads. Some years the show is very short, but this year the inflorescences kept their color for a long time.


The new ones sparkle silver in the sunlight.




Graceful in all stages


the flowerheads gradually fade to a pale wheaten color.


For more Blooming Friday posts, visit Katarina at roses and stuff.


28 comments:

  1. Beautiful plant. Seems like it looks good for many months. I love plants like that. -Jackie

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  2. Hi Sweetbay~~ Okay, here's one for the wishlist. Your last photo completely sold me. I love the uniqueness of the inflorescens. More narrow than Miscanthus and taller and fluffier or looser than Pennisetum. It almost looks like a scaled down pampas grass. A winner for sure. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Sweet and graceful grass. So beautiful in form and coloring. Lovely Photos. Have a nice week end!

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  4. Lovely grass an great shots. Have a nice friday.

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  5. Oh my, I LOVE that. It is so lacy, and frosty looking. Love the sparkles and how they look like wands.

    FlowerLady

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  6. It is pretty. You really can't go wrong with ornamental grasses (unless they are aggressive self seeders). This sways so nicely.

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  7. Nice grass, it certainly does have a silvery sheen to it in the sunlight. Looks like a nice addition to the garden.

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  8. Seeing you first and last shots inspire me to see if I can grow this plant here... most likely as an annual... very stately and lovely photos. Carol

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  9. Beautiful pictures! The blooms on my clump are sparse this year. I probably need to move some to another spot because when it's happy those blooms are gorgeous:)

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  10. What a pretty grass! I'm trying to learn more about grasses before planting any--this one definitely looks like a great candidate for my garden.

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  11. Very graceful looking grass. I like the lighter color foliage, it would go well with purple or white.
    Love it.
    Rosey

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  12. Very different from the pink cotton candy variety I see in other posts. I'll have to see if this one is hardy in my area. The pink one is not.
    Marnie

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  13. Beautiful shots of such an elegant- looking grass:) I like the way you captured that silver in the sun. Beautiful!

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  14. I can almost see it dancing on the breeze!

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  15. I love grasses. This one is fantastic!
    Sherry

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  16. I love the silvery color of it. It does almost look like it's been covered in frost.

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  17. This fabolous grass is a new aquiantance for me, but I love it!

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  18. Silvery axes to a blue sky, beautiful. I never though of "grass" as being a useful plant in Garden before, but now I really begin to realize all the beauty and regret I haven't planted more of them. Next year.. i'm going to need a bigger garden :)

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  19. I love its height and the way it looks like delicate embroidery. Lovely!

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  20. I am not familiar with this grass but it's amazing and makes great photographs!

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  21. I'm sold too! I just found your blog, and I was wondering if I can come live with you on that gorgeous piece of land? I'm very good with house and yard work and I'm quiet. Sort of.

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  22. Thank you for your comments everyone! The Curious Holts, I'm glad you found my blog. You're good with housework? Hmmm, tempting. :)

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  23. now, with these beauties, who would say that summer is over?... they must really look regal as they sparkle in the sunlight :)

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  24. I haven't seen this grass before. It sure is a pretty one, and your photos show it off beautifully.
    Is it hardy in cooler zones (I'm in 5)?

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  25. I love this grass SB! Thank you for sharing it with us. Must add it to the list....more native grasses that might grow here are needed! gail

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  26. Love the white feathery texture! Ideal to brighten up a dark area, and surely looks graceful in wind.

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  27. They look like silver lace, a very beautiful addition to your already lovely garden.

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