Here are 50 bulbs from the grape hyacinth plants that volunteer in my neighborhood. I harvested them in late March 2025. They include a range of different sizes from large to small. The distribution of sizes will be as you see in the picture.
The flowers are silky awns that appear in June and change from green to gold as they mature.
This grass is a native to the United States and is found on sandy, disturbed, or infertile soils. Eragrostis provides nesting cover for ground birds and attracts butterflies. The foliage turns a pretty red-bronze in fall.
Also known as Seep Muhly Grass, this grass grows in various areas across the United States although it is native to Texas. The blue-green foliage is needle-like and gives the plant a stiff upright growth habit.