

How to identify Silver tussock (Poa cita)
Silver tussock exhibits a graceful, dense, and upright clumping habit, reaching heights of approximately 24 to 30 inches (60 to 76 cm) and a width of about 2 feet (60 cm). Its leaves are very narrow, shiny, and pale green, transitioning to a green-brown with age. During the summer, silver tussock produces arching flowering stems that bear a loose, open arrangement of bronze flower heads, subtly rising above the foliage. This ornamental grass maintains a tidy appearance and is notable for its durable and low-maintenance nature.
Upright clumping habit, 24-30 inches (60-76 cm) tall, 2 feet (60 cm) wide
Narrow, shiny, pale green leaves transitioning to green-brown with age
Arching flowering stems with loose bronze flower heads in summer
Tidy appearance with low-maintenance nature
Scientific Classification of Silver tussock