
Muhlenbergia reverchonii - Wikipedia
Muhlenbergia reverchonii is a species of grass known by the common name seep muhly. It is native to Oklahoma and Texas in the United States. [2][1] This perennial bunchgrass produces erect stems up to 80 centimeters (31.5 inches) tall. The hairlike leaves are …
Muhlenbergia reverchonii - Native Plant Society of Texas
Seep Muhly is sometimes said to resemble a less pink, inland limestone version of Gulf muhly (Muhlenbergia capillaris). Hybridizes naturally with the much larger Muhlenbergia lindheimeri to form Muhlenbergia x involuta.
Muhlenbergia reverchonii UNDAUNTED - Plant Finder
Muhlenbergia reverchonii, commonly called seep muhly or rose muhly, is a warm season, perennial bunch grass that is noted for its attractive foliage and fall flowers. It is native primarily to rocky slopes, flats, limestone outcroppings and seep areas from …
Seep muhly is a native, warm-season, perennial bunch grass. The height ranges from 1 to 3 feet. The leaf blade is narrow, 6 to 10 inches long. The upper blades are shorter than lower ones, mostly twisting and sharp pointed. The leaf sheath is mostly basal and longer than the internodes.
Undaunted® Seep Muhly is smaller, often topping out at 2 feet tall. It blooms earlier in the fall with softer pink flowers and is considerably more cold-hardy than Gulf Muhly. It is extremely resistant to browsing by deer and other animals. Older plants form …
Muhlenbergia reverchonii ruby muhly, seep muhly ... - North …
Ruby red clouds of flowers bloom in late summer, creating a stunning display. This plant has a compact, clumping growth habit with finely textured green foliage. It is especially dazzling when planted in large groups. Naturally thriving in limestone soils, it …
Seep muhly (Muhlenbergia reverchonii) - Garden.org
It is a warm season perennial grass that forms an arching basal clump, does not spread by rhizomes, of densely tufted thread-like green leaves. The older leaf blades curl and accumulate at the base of the plant onto the ground. In August or so clouds of pink flowers bloom and then are followed by attractive seed heads looking good in the fall.
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at …
Native to limestone grasslands from central Oklahoma to central Texas and then further south into central Mexico, Seep Muhly is sometimes said to resemble a less pink, inland limestone version of Gulf muhly (Muhlenbergia capillaris), but its most distinctive trait is not its flowering panicles but the curly mass of old leaf blades that ...
Muhlenbergia reverchonii Undaunted® (Seep Muhly)
Seep Muhly is smaller, often topping out at 2 feet tall; blooms earlier in the fall with softer pink flowers; and is considerably more cold hardy than Muhlenbergia capillaris. Seep Muhly is very resilient, handling dry, rocky limestone soils and moist clay soils equally well. It is extremely resistant to browsing by deer and other animals.
Seep Muhly - Native Gardeners
Muhlenbergia reverchonii, often called seep muhly or undaunted muhly, is a lovely perennial bunch of grass celebrated for its stunning foliage and charming fall flowers. You can find it thriving on rocky slopes, flats, limestone outcroppings, and seep areas, stretching from central Oklahoma to central Texas.