Anniston, Alabama
Mentone, Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tucson, Arizona
Benton, Arkansas
Bodega Bay, California
Brentwood, California
Camarillo, California
Grass Valley, California
Mountain View Acres, California
Murphys, California
Pittsburg, California
San Leandro, California
Temecula, California
East Hartford, Connecticut
Wilton, Connecticut
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
West Palm Beach, Florida
Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Barbourville, Kentucky
Ellicott City, Maryland
Fallston, Maryland
Batesville, Mississippi
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
Collingswood, New Jersey
Dunellen, New Jersey
Oaklyn, New Jersey
Brooklyn, New York
Boone, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Garner, North Carolina
Mooresville, North Carolina
Cleveland, Ohio
Oregon City, Oregon
Portland, Oregon(3 reports)
Erie, Pennsylvania
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Sumter, South Carolina
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Duncanville, Texas
Lancaster, Texas
New Caney, Texas
Richmond, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Springfield, Virginia
Anacortes, Washington
Blakely Island, Washington
Kenmore, Washington
La Conner, Washington
Lake Stevens, Washington
Olympia, Washington
Poulsbo, Washington
Seattle, Washington(2 reports)
Vancouver, Washington
show all
I've been growing this in southwestern (microclimate of zone 4) successfully for 3 years now. It is facing east, and is against a granit...Read More
This species is green. The cultivars, 'Nigrescens' and 'Arabicus' (which may be two names for the same clone), have black foliage. They a...Read More
This is the third summer for my three black mondo grass plants. Two of them have stayed black, bloomed and gone to seed, and maybe doubl...Read More
I've had several of these growing for a few years in full to light shade. Haven't noticed any flowers yet, but the leaves are great and ...Read More
I have this grass around the front of my pond. It stands out with all the other grasses I have. It grows better in full sun than shade. I...Read More
I grow the black, reg. green, dwarf green, and variegated. The black is the slowest and sluggish performer for me. I hoped to have a ri...Read More
Even though this plant is a little expensive, it does grow well and spreads within a year or two. I grew them in different areas for a fe...Read More
We haven't had any slug, insect or disease problems with this plant in the four years we've been growing it. Following are a "gothic gar...Read More
Has anyone living in an area with Red Lily Leaf Beetle infestation tried to grow this plant? I have wanted to ever since I first saw it ...Read More
I've only seen this plant at a rare plant nursery in Peachtree City, Georgia, listed as 'Nigrescens,' and I was told it is a slow grower....Read More
I am able to grow this in my Zone 5A/4B garden on the south side of my home in a protected area. It's great - it multiplies - it flowers...Read More
Does well in pots in full sun or half shade provided it is not allowed to dry out. A plant full of interest due to it's unusual, blackish foliage.
Protect from snails and slugs. Plant at 8 inches interval. Divide in early spring.