Curculigo capitulata
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Palm grass
Family Hypoxidaceae
Description:
About forty species of Curculigo
are native to Asia. One Curculigo species is used for its fibers and palm grass is used as
a medicine in China.
In the United States,
palm grass is used as an ornamental garden plant. It has an underground stem
with wide leaves that arch up from the ground. Leaves may grow to about three
feet tall. Clusters of yellow flowers are produced at the leaf bases close to
the ground.
Location:
See plants at University Center.
Size:
Herbaceous plant with leaves about three feet tall.
Care Instructions:
Light: part shade to shade
Water: moist, well-drained soil
Soil: adaptable
This plant seems to be at or near its northern limit in Jacksonville. It survives
winter lows in the high teens to mid-twenties by dying to the ground and
resprouting in the spring.