Lagurus ovatus Seeds – Mixed Rabbit Tail Grass
Lagurus ovatus Seeds – Mixed Rabbit Tail Grass
Lagurus ovatus Seeds – Mixed Rabbit Tail Grass

Lagurus ovatus Seeds – Mixed Rabbit Tail Grass

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Add soft texture and natural charm to your garden with Lagurus ovatus Seeds – Mixed Rabbit Tail Grass. This ornamental grass blend produces fluffy, tail-shaped seed heads in varying sizes and tones, creating a gentle, airy look in borders, containers, and dried arrangements. Its compact growth habit and easy-care nature make it a great choice for gardeners wanting unique, low-maintenance plants.

Rabbit Tail Grass thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It grows quickly and adapts well to a range of climates, offering both fresh and dried decorative value throughout the season.

Features

  • Premium-quality non-GMO seeds

  • Mixed rabbit-tail forms with varied plume sizes

  • Soft, fluffy seed heads ideal for fresh and dried décor

  • Fast-growing, low-maintenance ornamental grass

  • Great for borders, containers, or naturalistic plantings

  • Suitable for beginner and experienced gardeners

Specifications

Botanical Name: Lagurus ovatus
Common Name (US): Rabbit Tail Grass / Hare’s Tail Grass
Plant Type: Annual ornamental grass
Growth Habit: Upright, clumping
Mature Height: 12–24 inches
Light Requirements: Full sun
Watering Needs: Low to moderate; prefers well-drained soil
Soil Type: Sandy or loamy soil
Germination Time: 7–21 days
Germination Temperature: 60–70°F

Hardiness Zones (USDA): 3–10 (grown as an annual)

Planting Season by Zone

Zones 8–10 (Warm Climates):

  • Outdoor sowing: February–April

  • Fall sowing window: September–October

Zones 5–7 (Moderate Climates):

  • Outdoor sowing: March–May

  • Indoor seed starting: February–March

Zones 3–4 (Cold Climates):

  • Indoor seed starting: March–April

  • Transplant outdoors: May–June, after frost

Bloom Time: Late spring to summer

Life Cycle: Annual