Muhlenbergia capillaris (Hair-awn or Pink Muhly)Muhlenbergia capillaris, commonly known as pink muhly grass or hairawn muhly, is a native North American, warm-season perennial grass that forms clumps with thin, wiry, dark green leaves and produces striking, airy, feathery flower plumes in shades of pink to pinkish-red during the fall, creating a cloud-like appearance above the foliage; it typically grows 2-3 feet tall and wide and thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, often used for ornamental planting due to its attractive fall blooms.Appearance: Clump-forming grass with slender, upright stems and fine, needle-like leaves that turn copper in the fall.
**Flowers: **Showy, fluffy, pink to pinkish-red flower panicles that appear in late summer to fall, creating a cloud-like effect.
Native Range: Eastern North America.