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Molinia caerulea Moorhexe - Purple Moor-grass

Molinia caerulea Moorhexe
Purple Moor-grass, Moor Grass

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This molinia forms a fairly low and upright column, with fine foliage, spectacular in autumn when the wind plays in its blonde and coppery hair, blooming with tight clusters of almost black purple spikelets against its culms. Native to acidic heathlands, battered by the winds, it embodies both charm and solidity. Thriving in the sun, it adapts to dry or waterlogged soils, even clayey ones.
Flower size
20 cm
Height at maturity
45 cm
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil, Damp soil
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Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November
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Description

The Molinia caerulea 'Moorhexe', also known as Blue Moor Grass or 'Moorhexe' Purple Moor Grass, is a grass native to acidic and windswept heathlands, combining charm and solidity. The plant forms a fairly low and upright column, with fine foliage, spectacular in autumn when the wind plays with its blonde and coppery hairs, flowering with clusters of almost black purple spikelets tightly packed against its culms. When planted in sunny locations, it adapts to dry or waterlogged soils, even clayey ones, and structures the flower beds in winter, with its frozen silhouette, from its swollen base to its dark flowering.

Native to Northern Europe, Southwest and North Asia, Siberia, Turkey, and the Caucasus, Molinia caerulea belongs to the Poaceae family. In France, it is found in woodlands, heathlands, and damp meadows. This grass has a thick, fibrous, and tenacious stump. It owes its species name to the blue reflections that characterize its foliage. 'Moorhexe' is a particularly interesting selection for its beautiful autumn colors and flowering. This perennial forms a slightly stiff but graceful clump, resembling a bundle of leaves that reaches 45 to 50 cm (18 to 20in) in height for the foliage, 90 cm (35in) in flowers, with a spread of 40 cm (16in). It bears thin, flat, light green leaves in summer, turning blonde and rusty in autumn, persisting in a darker shade in winter. In late summer, tall, sturdy stems appear above the foliage, carrying panicles of fluffy spikelets in a very dark purple, which cling to the stems and remain interesting in winter. At maturity, the stems are almost black, and the spikelets dry well before winter. Regrowth starts late in spring.

The 'Moorhexe' molinia is a very graphic grass, with a harmonious but distinct architecture. Its presence is strong, its charm subtle and wild. For a beautiful effect in a natural garden, plant it in masses, in a small hedge, in a contemporary or rural garden. This grass  tolerates occasional drought well, allowing it to be included in rockeries, alongside cotton lavenders and wormwoods. It will also find its place near water sources, where it will contribute to stabilizing the banks, alongside other grasses, willowherbs, gunneras, or sedges.

The swollen base of the stems of this grass is used for pipe cleaning and toothpicks. In nature, molinias are hosts to ergot, a cryptogamic disease of cereals, including rye, which, when consumed by humans, causes serious neurological disorders due to the hallucinogenic alkaloids it contains. Among cereals, only maize and sorghum are not affected.

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Molinia caerulea Moorhexe - Purple Moor-grass (Plant habit) Plant habit

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Flowering time August to October
Inflorescence Spike

Foliage

Foliage persistence Semi-evergreen
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 45 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Molinia

Species

caerulea

Cultivar

Moorhexe

Family

Poaceae

Other common names

Purple Moor-grass, Moor Grass

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference811492

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Planting and care

Molinia caerulea 'Moorhexe' adapts to all types of soil, as long as they are not too chalky. It prefers moist soils in summer, but tolerates moderate periods of drought well, as well as waterlogged soils during the growing season. This makes it an easy grass to cultivate and succeed with. Plant it in a sunny position, or at most in partial shade, in regions with hot summers. Water abundantly at planting, which should be done outside of frost periods. Avoid heavy fertiliser applications. Remove damaged foliage during the growing season and prune the clump in late winter, just before the start of growth.

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Planting period

Best planting time March, October
Recommended planting time February to April, September to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Pond edge
Type of use Border
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 5 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Clayey (heavy), Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Damp soil, Ordinary soil.

Care

Pruning instructions Remove damaged foliage during the growing season and prune back the clump in late winter, just before the start of new growth.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time February to March
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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