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Undaunted® Ruby Muhly Grass

Muhlenbergia reverchonii 'PUND01S'

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• Muhlenbergia reverchonii Undaunted® (Ruby Muhly Grass) has an impressive late summer display of see-through amber-pink flower spikes
• Native to the southern Great Plains, the cold hardy M. reverchonii is one of the only pink flowering Muhly grasses that can be grown in USDA zones 5-9
• Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric)
• A Lauren Springer Introduction. A 2014 Plant Select® selection

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 16 reviews.

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Stunning and hardy naive grass for Denver.

"I bought 9 of these in the spring of 2023. They were small but have done extremely well—better than some more mature ones I bought elsewhere and planted at the same time. They bloomed a little in fall of 2024, and have bloomed magnificently this fall of 2025, starting late Sept. The plants are now 24" tall. I am buying many more next spring—they are outstanding as a matrix plant for my whole garden."

Marina (5/5)

Love the Ruby Muhly grass!

"I bought 10 Ruby Muhly grass and planted in September, 2024. They are thriving and the pink plumes are so pretty! One pot was seeded with a different type of grass-but that's ok! It's fun."

Lynn (5/5)

The rabbits ate it all down to a nub.

"I had planned to use this in my large garden and let it grow to full size, but the rabbits have eaten it, so I am not sure what to do. I should have put a cage around it, which is what I will now do. Perhaps once it grows larger they will be less interested in it or there will be enough to share."

Lin (4/5)

I love how this grass catches the light

"This grass is beautiful throughout its growing cycle. The way the light shines on the grass makes a wonderful backdrop for photography from July to September, when the grass heads suddenly come out pink. This grass is charming and it stays where you put it."

Boise G. (5/5)

love this grass

"hasn't grown but is stable. it's only been 2 wks since planting. fingers crossed."

Cj (4/5)

Still small, but growing in CO

"I planted several High Country Gardner products in a rock area adjacent to my driveway. It is typically hot in the summer, cold in the winter and not a lot of water. They are thriving in a bit of a hostile environment. So far… so good!"

Kathy E. (5/5)

Mighty Fine Muhly

"I used them in several areas in the garden in front of taller perennial flowers."

Bubba (5/5)

Slow growing but hopeful

"The plants have stayed alive but growth is slow. Some have grown much better than others, depending on location, with potted ones doing the best. Am looking forward to seeing the full pink display."

Abob (4/5)

2 out of 9 came contaminated…

"2 out of the 9 I ordered came heavily contaminated with weeds. A third had some weed growth, but I was able to pick them out. The rest appeared healthy and ready to get into the ground. Just sort of disappointed in the weed-y ones."

Mel (3/5)

Patience is a must

"Planted expensive seeds in individual containers in spring 2021germinated well and quickly grew to three mounds of green grass the size of a softball, yellowed in fall. Transplanted to permanent garden sites. Survived northern Michigan winter and grew next season to mounds slightly larger, still no color change like pictures. Third growing season produced slightly larger mounds yet NO signs yet of ruby color, just light green then yellow in fall. This spring the grass mounds are again showing signs of life, but expectations that mounds of attractive Ruby Muhly will finally appear in 2024 are nil. Just how ""mature"" are the clumps of beautiful muhly grass pictured in catalogs and websites?"

Doug (3/5)

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