Rising like enchanted spires from tempestuous coastal gardens, this bewitching grass earned its name 'Moorhexe' (meaning 'Moor Witch') from its ability to stand unbowed against fierce winds.
Molinia caerulea 'Moorhexe' forms a prim, dense column of narrow foliage that transforms from summer green to luminous orange-brown tones in winter, while its needle-like stems carry ethereal purple flower heads that dance above the foliage in late summer.
This compact architectural grass proves most dramatic when positioned as an accent among lower-growing perennials or emerging from rocky outcrops, its maritime tolerance and steadfast nature making it particularly valuable for exposed coastal gardens.