Luzula multiflora - Prairie Woodrush

| Description |
Prairie woodrush (common woodrush) is a grass-like circumpolar species native to North America and parts of Europe and Asia. Unlike most rushes, it prefers upland wooded habitats. The densely-tufted stems are topped by tiny brownish flowers.
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| Plant Type | Perennial. |
| Flower Color | Green, purple, brown. |
| Bloom Period | April-July. |
| Height at Maturity | 4"-16" |
| Plant Spacing | 12" |
| Light Requirements | Part sun, part shade. |
| Moisture Needs | Dry to moist. |
| Soil Type |
Prefers soil with some clay, rocky material or sand. |