| Fine grass-like, bright green leaves arise from a basal tuft which becomes longer in summer, giving rise to 18 to 28 inch tall spikes of fragrant, fringed, mauve-purple or white flowers, which begin in midsummer and continues until fall. Flowers open from the top of the stalk down. A native to eastern and central United States, these plants do well in poor soil, and withstand heat, cold and even drought. A wonderful cut flower, lending strong verticle accent to any arrangement. |