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Bear Grass

Xenophyllum tenax (Bear Grass) is a fascinating herb native to western North America from British Columbia to California and eastward to northwest Wyoming. The species grows at elevations up to 6,600 feet in open coniferous woods, dry ridges, rocky slopes and clearings. Its tall, upright flower stalks create a dramatic focal point in garden landscapes, while the lush grass-like leaves provide year-round interest and texture. This plant is well-suited for rock gardens and naturalized areas, where it can thrive with minimal maintenance.

Xenophyllum tenax offers significant wildlife benefits for a variety of species. Its flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, while its dense foliage offers shelter and nesting sites for small animals. It’s also an important part of fire ecology in its native habitat where it thrives after sporadic burns, helping to stabilize the soil.

Native Americans have long used Bear Grass for a variety of purposes. Leaves were used for basket weaving, leaf fibers for clothing and the rhizomes roasted for food.

Bear Grass may take a few years to flower after which the leafy tuft dies but is quickly replaced by offset clumps. This continual production of offshoots allows this long-lived plant to be a mainstay in your garden year after year.

Xenophyllum tenax (Bear Grass) is a fascinating herb native to western North America from British Columbia to California and eastward to northwest Wyoming. The species grows at elevations up to 6,600 feet in open coniferous woods, dry ridges, rocky slopes and clearings. Its tall, upright flower stalks create a dramatic focal point in garden landscapes, while the lush grass-like leaves provide year-round interest and texture. This plant is well-suited for rock gardens and naturalized areas, where it can thrive with minimal maintenance.

Xenophyllum tenax offers significant wildlife benefits for a variety of species. Its flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, while its dense foliage offers shelter and nesting sites for small animals. It’s also an important part of fire ecology in its native habitat where it thrives after sporadic burns, helping to stabilize the soil.

Native Americans have long used Bear Grass for a variety of purposes. Leaves were used for basket weaving, leaf fibers for clothing and the rhizomes roasted for food.

Bear Grass may take a few years to flower after which the leafy tuft dies but is quickly replaced by offset clumps. This continual production of offshoots allows this long-lived plant to be a mainstay in your garden year after year.

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Description

Xenophyllum tenax (Bear Grass) is a fascinating herb native to western North America from British Columbia to California and eastward to northwest Wyoming. The species grows at elevations up to 6,600 feet in open coniferous woods, dry ridges, rocky slopes and clearings. Its tall, upright flower stalks create a dramatic focal point in garden landscapes, while the lush grass-like leaves provide year-round interest and texture. This plant is well-suited for rock gardens and naturalized areas, where it can thrive with minimal maintenance.

Xenophyllum tenax offers significant wildlife benefits for a variety of species. Its flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, while its dense foliage offers shelter and nesting sites for small animals. It’s also an important part of fire ecology in its native habitat where it thrives after sporadic burns, helping to stabilize the soil.

Native Americans have long used Bear Grass for a variety of purposes. Leaves were used for basket weaving, leaf fibers for clothing and the rhizomes roasted for food.

Bear Grass may take a few years to flower after which the leafy tuft dies but is quickly replaced by offset clumps. This continual production of offshoots allows this long-lived plant to be a mainstay in your garden year after year.