American Mannagrass, Tall Manna Grass, Reed Meadowgrass Glyceria grandis

Detailed Listing For
Botanical Name:

Glyceria grandis

Family:

Poaceae

Genus:

Glyceria

Species:

grandis

Common Name:

American Mannagrass, Tall Manna Grass, Reed Meadowgrass

Seeds Per Pound:
1,759,250
Quantity:
4.01 lb
Average Viable Seeds/Packet:
120
Germination:
90%
Germination Test Type:
estimate
Purity:
94%
Height:
4-5 feet
Collection Locale:
Pennsylvania
Crop Year:
2021
Minimum Hardiness Zone:
3
In Stock: 4.01 lb
Prices
Items are priced on a curve, you can buy any 'bulk quantity' up to what we have in stock, some examples are:
1 packet (~ 120 seeds)
$3.95
10 gram (~ 38785 seeds)
$22.50
1 oz (~ 109953 seeds)
$39.95
1 lb (~ 1759250 seeds)
$329.50
1 kg (~ 3878482 seeds)
$658.00
Growing Info, follow in order:
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours.
Stratification: cold stratify for 60 to 90 days.
Germination: surface sow and keep moist, requires light for germination.
Other: sow 1-2 lbs. pure live seed/Acre.
In a Nutshell:
* American manna grass is a perennial grass which spreads by both thick rhizomes and stolons.
* It is native to Canada and the United States, where it is widespread in distribution. It is most commonly found in wet areas such as riverbanks and ponds.
* Cool-season grass has broad, pale leaves and very loose, open flowering stalks.
* This is a rhizomatous perennial grass bearing thin stems which approach two meters in maximum height. The sturdy leaves each have a prominent central vein.
* The tops of the stems are occupied with spreading, multibranched inflorescences bearing many small, oval-shaped spikelets. more...
* Important member of wetland communities. more...
Glyceria grandis is a species of mannagrass known by the common name American mannagrass . It is native to Canada and the United States, where it is widespread in distribution. It is most commonly found in wet areas such as riverbanks and ponds. This is a rhizomatous perennial grass bearing thin stems which approach two meters in maximum height. The sturdy leaves each have a prominent central vein. The tops of the stems are occupied with spreading, multibranched inflorescences bearing many small, oval-shaped spikelets.
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Usda description:
More info on http://plants.usda.gov