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10 Best Ornamental Grass Types for a Full, Textured Garden

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When you envision a luscious garden, you probably picture flowers, shrubs, herbs, and even fruit trees or vegetables—but what about grass? That's right, a garden full of grass. We're not talking about a sprawling lawn, though. Ornamental grass is a welcome and beloved addition to any landscaping plan. Even better, it doesn't require a weekly mow.

The best ornamental grass varieties wear many hats in a garden. They can add texture and volume and fill in blank spaces, making your garden beds look lusher and more considered overall. Most types of ornamental grass love full sun (though some can thrive in less), so they can provide shade to more delicate flowers and shrubs. Plant them alongside seasonal flowers, bushes, and trees, and your garden beds will look dynamic even during the off-season. Their density also makes ornamental grass a great choice to add privacy and create boundaries, such as around a pool or patio or along a property line. And they just so happen to look great when dried and displayed in long-lasting floral arrangements indoors or outdoors. (Just think back to the pampas grass phase of 2021.)

Most types of ornamental grass are hearty and don't require a lot of maintenance or extra watering. In fact, sometimes the only care they require is cutting them back once a year in the winter so they can grow back stronger the following spring. Ahead, we highlight the 10 best ornamental grasses, what you need to know about them, and where to buy them.

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Pampas Grass

Pampas Grass
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Pampas Grass

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The perennial pampas grass is known for its feather-like blooms. Just be sure to trim it back each winter to allow for new growth the following spring.

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Online Orchards Black Mondo Grass

Black Mondo Grass
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Online Orchards Black Mondo Grass

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Those who are color adverse will appreciate this type of ornamental grass. This striking black color will add depth and drama to any garden.

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Bell Nursery Prairie Dog Grass

Prairie Dog Grass
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Bell Nursery Prairie Dog Grass

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Narrow and tall, prairie dog grass (Panicum virgatum) grows nearly straight up, so it's ideal to fill a small blank spot in your garden that's too tight for a rose bush or sapling.

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Season to Season Gold Bar Grass

Gold Bar Grass
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Season to Season Gold Bar Grass

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With its signature stripes, gold bar grass is great for adding an unexpected pattern to your garden. Plant it among solid flowers for a dynamic look.

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National Plant Network Pennisetum Fireworks Plant

Pennisetum Fireworks Plant
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National Plant Network Pennisetum Fireworks Plant

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Identified by its signature magenta hue, this purple ornamental grass looks amazing when tucked in among greenery for a spark of contrast.

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Online Orchards Blue Oat Grass

Blue Oat Grass
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Online Orchards Blue Oat Grass

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For those who live in a cold climate or experience harsh winters, blue oat brass is a great bet for year-round color and interest. It never loses its silver-blue hue.

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Southern Living Plant Collection Everillo Carex

Everillo Carex
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Southern Living Plant Collection Everillo Carex

For a bright pop among pine-colored evergreens and rich green lawns, plant an abundance of Everillo carex, also known as lime green sedge grass. Home stagers and sellers, take note: This type grows long and fast, so it's great when you need instant impact.

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Flowerwood Pink Muhly Grass

Pink Muhly Grass
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Flowerwood Pink Muhly Grass

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While it may not look it at first glance, this ornamental grass grows to have stunning pale pink fronds as it gets larger. Plant for a pleasant surprise come springtime.

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Online Orchards Blue Fescue Grass

Blue Fescue Grass
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Online Orchards Blue Fescue Grass

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For those who want both height and volume, blue fescue grass delivers. Its spikes offer stunning color variation and dramatic height.

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Japanese Blood Grass

Japanese Blood Grass
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Japanese Blood Grass

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Despite its menacing name, Japanese blood grass is actually named for its blood-red tips, not its sharp nature. Plant it among red roses and pink peonies for a striking color palette moment.

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