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... February or March within a few inches of the soil. Muhly grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) is one of the most decorative of Florida’s native clumping grasses. One of the most beautiful features of this grass is the pink wavy blooms in the fall. The entire clump seems to turn pink. It will stay green a ...
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