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Giant Wildrye*

Elymus condensatus

Care

Sun

full sun

Water

very low

Soil

Fast, Medium, Slow; Tolerant of sand and clay. Tolerates serpentine soil..

Size

3–6ft tall , 2–8ft wide

Foliage

Evergreen

Deer

Resistant

Edible

Seeds ground into flour; traditional food source

Native Range

Riparian areas, coastal scrub, and disturbed sites throughout California, particularly in interior and coastal regions

Care Guide

Planting

Plant Giant Wildrye in full sun in fall or winter for best establishment. It tolerates a wide range of soil conditions - sand, clay, and even serpentine soil all work fine - as long as drainage is decent (fast, medium, or slow drainage are all acceptable). Space plants 2–3 feet apart if you're creating a lawn alternative, since they spread slowly by rhizomes and won't fill in quickly. This evergreen grass needs no special soil prep and thrives in Bay Area conditions without amendment.

After Planting

Water weekly during your first summer to establish, then cut back to once monthly or less once established - by year two, you're basically done watering except during severe droughts. Never prune; let this grass grow naturally to its 3–6 foot height and enjoy its distinctive silver-blue color year-round. The #1 mistake is overwatering: this is a drought-tolerant native that rots in soggy soil, so err on the dry side and let it do its thing.

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Wildlife Supported

Birds

Seeds · Year-Round

migration staging and overwintering seed resource; critical for winter survival in California

Insects

Foliage · Year-Round

pathogenic relationship; infection cycle peaks in cool, wet conditions

Foliage · Year-Round

obligate pathogen; infections more prevalent in dry conditions with cool nights

mod Stem wasp
Larval Host · Year-Round

parasitoid of grass stem-boring insects; multiple generations per season

Foliage · Year-Round

systemic fungal pathogen; resting spores persist in soil and plant tissue

Mammals

mod Coyote
Shelter · Year-Round

tall bunch grass provides denning sites and cover

Where to Buy

Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website