(PLS) River Oats ( Uniola Latifolia) makes a great ornamental grass. The long stalks on which the seed heads cluster are born bright green, turning light brownish-tan in autumn and usually persisting into the winter. It is these ornamental stalks that are gathered and dried for basket arrangements. New growth emerges from short rhizomes to form colonies
Sun Exposure | Savanna |
Soil Moisture | Wet Mesic, Mesic |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Color | |
Max Height | 3 feet |
Wetland Code | FACW |
Germ Code | C(60) |
Seeds Per Ounce | 4,000 |
Edible Uses: Unknown
Medicinal Uses: Unknown
Herbal Uses: Unknown