11/12/2025
Muhlenbergia dubia (Pine Muhly)
Let me tell you… Pine Muhly might just be my favorite Muhlenbergia to use. It looks good every single day of the year. It forms this easy, upright clump of clean green foliage, usually 12”-18” as tall as it is wide, and then sends up these see-through flower spikes that lift the whole plant to around 2’-3’. The whole thing ends up about as wide as it is tall. Those flower wands float above the mound like little brushes of cream fading to warm tan. They move, they shimmer, and they never get in the way.
Unlike its big bruiser cousin Muhlenbergia rigens, this one stays polite. Smaller, looser, more refined, and far more useful in the tight little drought-tolerant gardens we’re all building now. You can stick it in full sun or part shade. Use it in groups, in wide swaths, in borders or dry borders, or drop in a single specimen and watch it make friends with every colorful perennial around it. It’s one of the great all-around players. Native to the high deserts of eastern Arizona, New Mexico, southern Texas, and northern Mexico.
Go ahead and give us a call to get your hands on some. You’ll wonder how you ever designed without it.