Panayoti says: Sorry that our Rio Grande grass (Giant Sacaton, Sporobolus wrightii) wasn’t labeled in the last image. This has proved to be a tough, long lived and non-invasive alternative to true Pampas Grass. It is showing up all over Denver and has been promoted by Plant Select—so you can find it at the better garden centers in our region and beyond. Once established it doesn’t even need supplemental irrigation in our climate to survive.
Hi Dan,
Panayoti says: Sorry that our Rio Grande grass (Giant Sacaton, Sporobolus wrightii) wasn’t labeled in the last image. This has proved to be a tough, long lived and non-invasive alternative to true Pampas Grass. It is showing up all over Denver and has been promoted by Plant Select—so you can find it at the better garden centers in our region and beyond. Once established it doesn’t even need supplemental irrigation in our climate to survive.