Invasive? by immersemeinnature native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardens 4 Comments Tylanthia 10 hours ago Consider one of our native [Dichanthelium.](https://vnps.org/meet-witch-grasses/?ki-cf-botcl=1) Waiting until it flowers would be best for ID. Moist-You-7511 10 hours ago reminds me of Brachyelytrum erectum, but grasses in vegetative state are hard Dry-Impression8809 9 hours ago Maybe. I’d assume so until proven otherwise. You’ll know when it goes to seed. Guess? Inland sea oats, but grasses are tricky. I’m sorting through the seed heads on the sedges in my yard to see if they’re native immersemeinnature 9 hours ago HURRAY!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Tylanthia 10 hours ago Consider one of our native [Dichanthelium.](https://vnps.org/meet-witch-grasses/?ki-cf-botcl=1) Waiting until it flowers would be best for ID.
Moist-You-7511 10 hours ago reminds me of Brachyelytrum erectum, but grasses in vegetative state are hard
Dry-Impression8809 9 hours ago Maybe. I’d assume so until proven otherwise. You’ll know when it goes to seed. Guess? Inland sea oats, but grasses are tricky. I’m sorting through the seed heads on the sedges in my yard to see if they’re native
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Consider one of our native [Dichanthelium.](https://vnps.org/meet-witch-grasses/?ki-cf-botcl=1) Waiting until it flowers would be best for ID.
reminds me of Brachyelytrum erectum, but grasses in vegetative state are hard
Maybe. I’d assume so until proven otherwise. You’ll know when it goes to seed.
Guess? Inland sea oats, but grasses are tricky. I’m sorting through the seed heads on the sedges in my yard to see if they’re native
HURRAY!!! 🎉🎉🎉