Grasses
Wood Oats
Chasmanthium latifolium, a clump-forming, upright, ornamental grass, is a Missouri native plant that most often occurs in rich woods or rocky slopes along streams and on moist bluffs. This grass is perhaps most distinguished by the flat, drooping seed heads which hang in terminal clusters on thread-like pedicils from slightly arching stems. Seed heads emerge green but turn purplish bronze by late summer.