Aristida purpurea - Purple threeawn grass
Aristida purpurea - Purple threeawn grass
Purple threeawn is a native, widely adapted, cold hardy grass that features thin green foliage. In late summer to fall glowing blonde seed plumes turn pink to purple; hence, the common name. (An "awn" is part of the seed plume or glumes) Moderate to fast growing, this grass typically reaches 1 ft. tall and about half as wide at its base. They offer a striking appearance when mass planted. They also work well as a care-free, transitional plant from lush to full xeric landscapes. Native from the Canadian border south to Mexico and stands can be found in virturally every state west of the Mississippi.
Exposure Full sun
Grows to up to 12 inches high & wide
Hardiness Zone 6-10
PLANT VARIATIONS
Please note that no two plants are exactly the same, that’s what makes them so unique! There may be some slight variations in height, width, amount of leaves, etc. We do our best to ensure your plants are consistent and keep our listings updated. As these are live plants, they change frequently.
SPECIAL REQUESTS
We have the ability to procure hundreds of varieties of plants from 2 inches to 5 gallons. If you do not see what you are looking for, please send us a message and we will see how we can assist you! Contact us
DOMESTIC USA SHIPPING
Our horticulture experts will determine if the plant needs to be shipped in soil, based on the particular species, size, and your hardiness zone. In general, agaves, cacti, and succulents will be shipped without soil, called “bare root.” (see below) We will find the best freight carrier to your address. While our top priority is a healthy, happy plant delivery, unfortunately, we have no control over how carriers handle our packages, nor where they are dropped off.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
All plants shipped beyond the USA mainland, including Alaska and Puerto Rico, will be shipped “bare root.” (see below) All plants shipped internationally, including Puerto Rico, require a Phytosanitary Certificate from the US Department of Agriculture.
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Please check with your local customs department to see if you need any additional certifications, such as import permits. Note: while we have extensive experience and a track record of successful international plant shipments, we are unable to guarantee the plants' condition upon arrival.
BARE ROOT SHIPPING
This process simplifies shipping by dramatically decreasing the package weight, which keeps the cost of shipping as low as possible.