Dactylis glomerata variegata — Variegated Cat Grass is an attractive grass with striped foliage, useful for novelty plantings, containers, pet-friendly displays, and ornamental grass accents.
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Variegated Cat Grass is an attractive grass with striped foliage, useful for novelty plantings, containers, pet-friendly displays, and ornamental grass accents. It is a useful choice for gardeners looking for distinctive seed-grown plants with ornamental, edible, wildlife, container, pollinator, groundcover, or vertical garden value.
Start seeds according to the plant type. Many annual flowers and vines can be started indoors before the last frost, while perennials, shrubs, or specialty plants may need cooler conditions, scarification, stratification, or extra germination time. Keep the seed mix evenly moist but not soggy and provide strong light after germination.
Always match the plant to its preferred light, water, and mature size. Vines need support, aquatic plants need wet soil, and containers need drainage unless growing wetland species.
Variegated Cat Grass can be used in home gardens, patio containers, borders, wildlife areas, trellis plantings, cottage gardens, rock gardens, or specialty collections. Place plants where their mature size and growth habit fit the site.
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View Seedman Product PageVariegated Cat Grass is grown for variegated foliage, containers, edging, novelty plantings, and ornamental garden texture.
Yes. Use well-drained soil and consistent moisture.
Full sun to partial shade works for many variegated foliage plants.
They add contrast and visual interest even when flowers are not present.