
Spartina patens
Saltmeadow Cordgrass
Saltmeadow Cordgrass is a warm-season perennial grass. The slender, wiry plants grow in thick mats. The action of wind and water can bend the...
Description:
Saltmeadow Cordgrass is a warm-season perennial grass. The slender, wiry plants grow in thick mats. The action of wind and water can bend the stems, giving a whorled appearance to this hay-like grass. Purplish, wind-pollinated flowers appear on spikelets, June-August. This plant grows on salty, brackish, and freshwater marshes, tidal flats, and dunes. It tolerates flooding, and spreads aggressively through rhizomes (underground stems). Although it is native to salty areas, it grows larger in fresh water habitats. Saltmeadow Cordgrass is highly adaptable to a range of soil conditions. It provides food and cover for aquatic and terrestrial wildlife. You can use Saltmeadow Cordgrass as shoreline protection to control erosion, for dune stabilization, and tidal marsh restoration. There are many cultivars available commercially to suit your needs and preferences.
Plant Details
Other Common Names: Saltmarsh Cordgrass, Salt Hay
Plant Type: Grass
New York Native: Yes
Deer Resistance: Some
Attracts Pollinators and Wildlife: Birds
Salt Tolerance: High
Hardiness Zone 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b
Soil Characteristics
Soil Type: Loam, Organic, Sandy, Clay
Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-drained
Soil pH: Acidic, Slightly Acidic, Neutral
Light Needs of Plant:
Optimal Light: Full Sun
Light Range: Full Sun
Water Needs of Plant:
Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-drained
Drought Tolerance Low
Size and Growth Rate
Height: 1 - 2 ft
Spread: 1 - 1.5 ft
Growth Rate: Medium


