Lagurus Ovatus Seeds
Grass Specifications
Season: Annual
USDA Zones: 4 - 10
Height: 12 - 24 inches
Width: 12 inches
Foliage Color: Green
Flower Color: Cream
Growth Rate: Moderate
Fall Color: No Change
Soil Requirement: Sandy
Environment: Full sun
Deer Resistant: Yes
Moisture Requirements: Needs well drained soil
Latin Name: Lagurus ovatus
Planting Directions
Temperature: 68 - 72F
Average Germ Time: 10 - 12 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Cover seeds lightly
Sowing Rate: 4 - 6 seeds per plant
Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
Plant Spacing: 10 - 12 inches
Care & Maintenance: Lagurus
Bunny Tails (Lagurus ovatus) - Grow Lagurus ovatus seed for this delightful little annual that is excellent for cutting and preserving. This is one of those ornamental grasses that you grow first on a whim, then as an integral part of your garden! Commonly known as both Bunny Tails and Hare's Tail, this ornamental grass is neat and compact, topped by chartreuse puffballs that really do resemble little rabbit tails!
As summer turns to fall, the Bunny Tails turn to rich tan and dry out beautifully on the plant. You can leave them there -- they make spectacular winter accents, lasting until they catch the first heavy snowfall (or all season in mild climates). Or you can cut them and use them in dried arrangements, where they will last for months, refusing to shatter the way some textured grasses do after drying.
How To Grow Bunny Tails From Ornamental Grass Seed: Start the ornamental grass seeds indoors in early spring for transplanting out once temperatures are warm. Press the seeds into the soil and lightly cover. Maintain moisture for successful germination. For areas with a long growing season, you can directly sow Hare's Tail grass seed directly outside. In the early spring, prepare a seedbed by loosening the soil and raking it to a fine tilth, and press the ornamental grass seeds into the soil and lightly cover. Ornamental Bunny Tails grass is a pleasure to grow, too, because it favors sandy soils that many other plants shun, and once it gets its roots established, it's quite drought-tolerant. Give it plenty of sunshine, water throughout the growing season, and watch it fill your garden with bobbing, fluffy blooms.