

The parkway beds, shown fallow in spring, once held seasonal displays of annual flowers
- Google streetview

- Schyzachrium scoparium, Little Bluestem 'Jazz' or 'The Blues' - Midwest native grass cultivar
- Molinia caerulea, 'Variegata' & 'Skyracer' Moor Grass
- Muhlenbergia capillaris, Regal Mist Grass - Midwest native grass
- Festuca glauca, 'Elijah Blue' Fescue
- Carex divulsa (C. tumulicola), 'Berkeley' Evergreen sedge - Northeast U.S. native sedge
- Carex bucananii, 'Red Rooster' Leatherleaf Sedge
- Pennesetum sp. 'Red Head'
- Panicum virgatum 'Dallas Blues' - Midwest native cultivar
- Deschampsia cespitosa, 'Goldtau' Tufted Hair Grass
- Sesleria autumnalis, Autumn Moor Grass
- Sorghastrum nutans 'Sioux Blue'
- Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'
- Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'







An aluminum figure stands among the grasses, part of a larger art installation called "Borders" by Icelandic sculptor, Steinunn Thorarinsdottir.
Some of the grasses show a dramatic color change, such as the Little Bluestem. Shown above in its summer blue-gray foliage, and below in its autumnal copper-rose hue. Also notice, also, how much the 'Red Rooster' sedge has grown since August - the "hair plug" look is gone.