Junegrass are smooth or hairy grasses which grow in tufts. Long stems with clumps of flowers on the top grow from the center of some species. The grasses can be used to fill out lawns or to create the "rough" patches in golf courses. Some species attract butterflies and are planted in butterfly gardens.
Water:
Junegrass originates from temperate regions, preferring moderate moisture levels. It benefits from weekly watering to maintain consistent soil moisture without waterlogging. This resilient species thrives across various climates, making it a versatile and low-maintenance choice for gardeners.
Propagation:
The primary propagation method for junegrass is seed sowing, favoring well-drained sandy to loamy soil and full sun to partial shade. Germination occurs at 15°C to 20°C. Special care includes seed stratification. Alternatively, division can occur in spring, ensuring proper seedbed preparation and moisture.
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