About This Plant
Fowl Manna Grass is a graceful native grass that thrives in wetland habitats, streambanks, and moist woodlands. Growing 2 to 3 feet tall, it features slender stems and airy, open seed heads that provide a delicate texture. Blooming in late spring to summer adds movement and softness to damp landscapes, blending seamlessly into naturalized plantings.
Fowl Manna Grass prefers partial to full shade and consistently moist to wet soils, tolerating seasonal flooding. It is an excellent choice for stabilizing soil in riparian zones and wet meadows, as its rhizomatous growth helps prevent erosion. Its adaptability makes it ideal for restoration projects or areas with fluctuating moisture levels.
Ecologically, it provides food and cover for birds and small mammals while serving as a host plant for certain moth species. It also improves water quality by filtering runoff, contributing to healthier aquatic systems. Glyceria striata is a reliable, low-maintenance option for creating resilient, biodiverse wetland and woodland landscapes.