• Prairie woodrush (Luzula subsessilis): This small grass-like plant is under 1 foot tall and is a great choice for mixing with wildflowers and grasses in a meadow or prairie setting. Choose full sun to part-shade and average, well-drained soil. Deer-resistant. Perennial. $4 for a 4” pot.

  • Blue wild-rye (Elymus glaucus): This vigorous, tall, perennial bunchgrass grows locally in prairies and the edges of woodlands.  It’s deer-resistant and drought-tolerant. Plant in full sun to part-shade in well-drained soil.  Flowering stalks can be 3 feet or more tall.  Interplant with robust native perennials to create a tall, wild meadow or border.  $5 for a 4” pot.

  • California oatgrass (Danthonia californica): California oatgrass is a lovely addition to native meadow plantings. Low-growing bunchgrasses develop gracefully drooping flowering heads in mid-summer. California oatgrass likes well-drained soil but is adaptable to a variety of moisture conditions and is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant. Full sun is best. Perennial. $6 for a 4” pot.