Indian Cord Grass – Spartina pectinata

Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO

Description

Appearance: Spartina pectinata is a tall, perennial grass known for its robust growth and feathery flower spikes.

Leaves: The leaves are long, narrow, and often have serrated edges.

Flowers: The plant produces feathery, elongated flower spikes that can be brownish or purplish.

Habitat: It is commonly found in wetlands, including marshes, along streambanks, and in moist meadows.

Occurrence
Found along the marshy grass areas on the west side of the property

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