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Quick Facts
Common Name: Blue Moor Grass
Hardiness Zone: 4-7S/W Exposure: Sun to Part Shade
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Blooms In: Mar-Jun
Mature Height: 6-12" Spacing: 18-24"
Read our Growing Guide Ships as: ONE QUART POT
Deer Resistance: Yes
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A charming little Grass known to European moorlands, Sesleria caerulea (Blue Moor Grass) is quaintly showy owing to its blue-green foliage and flower heads that emerge a deep shade of blue-violet. The leaves, in fact, are two-toned, flaunting milky blue upper sides and glossy green bottoms simultaneously due to a slight twist in the blades. The flower heads change color over time, maturing to greenish beige. Blue Moor Grass forms tidy tufts and may be used singly, at the edge of a border or in a rock garden, as well as in groups as an attractive ground cover. Since it tolerates part shade, it may also be planted at the base of trees (including Black Walnuts) where there is dappled light.

Sesleria, commonly called Moor Grass, is a genus of approximately 20 perennial Grasses from Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. These durable easy-to-grow, clump-forming, cool-season Grasses bloom early, grow actively from early spring until hot weather arrives, resuming growth in autumn, and remaining evergreen or semi-evergreen in mild winter areas. Once established, Seslerias can tolerate more heat and drought than most cool-season Grasses. They thrive in well-drained soils in full sun to part shade and are resilient, low-maintenance plants that adapt readily to poor and alkaline soils, an asset in sustainable landscapes. Sesleria species usually have a clumping growth habit, with fine-textured blades arranged in dense tufts. Inflorescences are dainty, more like punctuation than showy plumes, contributing subtle color and interesting texture to attractive, sometimes colorful foliage. There is a good place for Moor Grass in countless garden settings, whether used as a groundcover, a demure tuft filling in between bolder perennials, in a rock garden, as an edging plant, or living mulch in dappled shade under an upright shrub such as Aronia arbutifoliaor Witch Hazel (Hamamelis), or beneath a canopy tree.

For more information on Sesleria, click Growing Guide.

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Growing guide

Growing guide
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Latin Name Pronunciation:  sess-lair’ ee-ah

Sesleria, commonly called Moor Grass, is a genus of approximately 20 perennial grasses from Europe, western Asia and North Africa. These durable, easy to grow cool-season grasses bloom early, grow actively from early spring until hot weather arrives and remain evergreen or semi-evergreen in mild winter areas. Seslerias are adapted to harsh conditions, a wide range of soils (including alkaline) and tolerate more heat and drought than most cool-season grasses.

Growing Sesleria

Plant the crown just at soil level, or slightly above if you will be adding mulch. Spacing is indicated on the back of the plant tag.

Light: Sun

Watering: Dry to medium

Fertilizer: Not necessary, although an occasional topdressing of compost is beneficial. Mulch with dried grass clippings or light shredded bark/pine bark.

Soil: Well drained soil, tolerates high alkalinity and juglone from black walnuts, rocky poor soils or regular garden soil.

Pests/Diseases: Generally pest and disease free.

Dividing/Transplanting: Divide if needed or to increase plants in early spring or fall.

End-of-Season Care:  Most Seslerias will remain green through the winter. Cut back to the ground to make way for fresh new foliage in very early spring before growth begins, or if evergreen in your climate, lightly trim any winter-burned foliage. Leave cut foliage in place as mulch.