Commonly known as Mexican Feather Grass.
It’s drought resistant, “desert landscaping,” so you see a lot of it around, including in our back yard.
The rabbits love it, they’re always shredding the ends and chewing it down. It’s unusual to see it this long, especially given the number of bunnies seen every night in the yard.
Proof that a plant doesn’t need to have spectacular flowers to thrive.
Nothing flashy, but lots of very subtle shades of green, orange, and brown.
As well as some very nice textures and shapes to ponder. Here it’s chaotic…
…and here it’s structured, an inverted pyramid. Is there some treasure buried down there at the bottom?





