Florida Gama Grass, Dwarf Fakahatchee
Binomial name
Tripsacum floridana
Common names
Florida Gama Grass, Florida Tripsacum
Description
Tripsacum floridana is a striking grass species native to Florida, known for its tall, arching foliage and its ability to add a soft, flowing texture to gardens. It grows in clumps, producing slender, green blades with a light, airy appearance that’s perfect for creating natural-looking landscapes or as a backdrop to more vibrant plants. The plant also produces inconspicuous flowers that can add subtle interest. Tripsacum floridana is highly valued for its drought tolerance and low maintenance, making it an excellent choice for Florida gardens and beyond.
Light requirements
This grass thrives in full sun, where it can receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. While it can tolerate some light shade, its best growth and most attractive appearance occur in sunny spots, where it will grow tall and strong.
Soil preferences, including pH and drainage
Tripsacum floridana prefers well-draining soil that’s slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0–7.0). It can adapt to a variety of soil types, from sandy to loamy, but it does best when the soil is rich in organic matter and drains well. This plant is perfect for locations with good drainage, as it doesn’t like to sit in waterlogged soil.
Water needs
Once established, Tripsacum floridana is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering. It’s a hardy grass that can survive with little attention, but it will benefit from occasional watering during extended dry spells. In cooler months, water less frequently as the plant's growth slows.
Size | 3 Gallon |