About
Elymus farctus, Russian wild rye, is a tough, rhizomatous perennial grass from coastal habitats producing narrow, blue-green leaves and flattened, erect flower spikes in summer. A useful and ornamental grass for stabilising sandy or disturbed soils.
About the genus
Elymus, the wild ryes, are tufted or rhizomatous perennial grasses with linear leaves � sometimes attractively blue-grey or silver � and flattened, wheat-like flower spikes in summer and autumn. Grown as ornamental grasses and for stabilising coastal or dry soils.
Plant details
Suggested usesBorders, prairie planting, containers.
Care notes
CultivationPlant in well-drained soil in sun. Cut back in late winter.
PruningCut old growth to the base in late winter before new shoots emerge.
PropagationDivide established clumps in spring.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free. Monitor for common garden pests.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant. Ensure good air circulation.