Purple Lovegrass
Scientific name: Eragrostis spectabilis
Purple lovegrass is a perennial grass native to Alachua County and most of Florida. It likes sun and soil that is somewhat moist to soil that experiences short very dry periods. It can get a few feet tall and a few feet wide, and is a larval host for the zabulon skipper butterfly.
Size: one-gallon pots
Scientific name: Eragrostis spectabilis
Purple lovegrass is a perennial grass native to Alachua County and most of Florida. It likes sun and soil that is somewhat moist to soil that experiences short very dry periods. It can get a few feet tall and a few feet wide, and is a larval host for the zabulon skipper butterfly.
Size: one-gallon pots
Scientific name: Eragrostis spectabilis
Purple lovegrass is a perennial grass native to Alachua County and most of Florida. It likes sun and soil that is somewhat moist to soil that experiences short very dry periods. It can get a few feet tall and a few feet wide, and is a larval host for the zabulon skipper butterfly.
Size: one-gallon pots