Purplr Three Awn
Chino hills purple three awn grass aristida purpurea chino hills sku 41842 a durable native desert grass that forms a tuft of finely textured foliage and develops airy luminescent purple plumes that shimmer in the summer breeze.
Purplr three awn. Purple three awn is widely distributed in southern california as well as northern mexico and the great plains states. The purple tinted stems and flowers of this erect compact grass attract attention during the warm months especially where it grows abundantly along roadsides. They are commonly called three awn grasses due to the three parted awn at the tip of the lemma. Aristida purpurea is a species of grass native to north america which is known by the common name purple three awn.
It is a robust plant that has caught the eye of horticulturists for its ornamental value in native and exotic landscapes and gardens. The fine textured foliage ranges in color from green to blue. This grass is fairly widespread and can be found across the western two thirds of the united states much of southern canada and parts of northern mexico. Structurally there is a central and two lateral awns and the relative differences in length and degree of twisting of these awns is a primary diagnostic to their identification.
It is most abundant on the plains. This grass is fairly widespread and can be found across the western two thirds of the united states much of southern canada and parts of northern mexico. In the fall the three long awns attached to each seed glow in the sunlight.