Why is Eryngium Yuccifolium called rattlesnake master?

Why is Eryngium Yuccifolium called rattlesnake master?

The Eryngium genus name comes from the Greek and refers to the plant’s spiny nature. The yuccifolium species name refers to its yucca-like leaves which give it its desert plant look. The common name rattlesnake master reflects the plant’s relationship to American Indians.

Is rattlesnake master invasive?

The grass is a highly invasive and tenacious weed that grows in various environments and produces enormous amounts of seed. The plant has long, extensive rhizomes, and fragments resprout, so hand removal is usually not effective. Repeated mowing will eventually starve the rhizomes and slow its growth.

What can I plant with a rattlesnake master?

Rattlesnake master mixes well with the grass-like leaves and flower spikes of blazingstar (Liatris spp.), or with sea holly – a closely related Eryngium spp.

How do you identify a rattlesnake master?

They are narrowly lanceolate, often curve downward, and have parallel venation. There are widely scattered, but stiff, teeth along the margins. The base of leaves clasp or wrap around the stalk. The entire plant is bluish or greyish green, and quite hairless.

Does rattlesnake master need full sun?

The rattlesnake master is hermaphrodite and produces greenish-white flowers from July to September….Quick Care.

Common Name(s): Rattlesnake Master, Button Eryngo, Button Snakeroot, Beargrass, Bear’s Grass
Height & Spread: 2-5′ tall and 2′ wide
Light Full sun
Soil Moist, well-draining
Water: Medium

How long does it take rattlesnake master to bloom?

Rattlesnake master flowers during summer; depending on your latitude, flowering may start in late May or early July, and may continue until early September. The hairless, glaucous flower stalks are usually less than 4 feet in height, but may reach up to five feet tall on optimal sites.

Is rattlesnake master aggressive?

Rattlesnake master is not an aggressive grower. Avoid planting Eryngium yuccifolium in the shade. Also avoid rich soils with lots of moisture, as these conditions can lead to floppy stems. When grown in full sun, stems can rise a few feet.

Can you transplant rattlesnake master?

Rattlesnake master grows well on wet or dry Mesic prairie soils. It is easily propagated by division. To produce transplants divide mature plants in spring or fall, and to establish on permanent sites, use transplants in spring or fall.

When can I transplant rattlesnake master?

Seed harvest lasts from September to November. Rattlesnake master grows well on wet or dry Mesic prairie soils. It is easily propagated by division. To produce transplants divide mature plants in spring or fall, and to establish on permanent sites, use transplants in spring or fall.

Can you divide rattlesnake master?

When can I plant rattlesnake master?

Sowing: Direct sow Rattlesnake Master seeds in late fall, planting the seeds 1/4″ deep and lightly compacting the soil. For spring planting, mix the seed with moist sand and store it in the refrigerator for 60 days before direct sowing; keep the soil consistently moist until germination.

How do you divide a rattlesnake master?

If you want to grow more plants for your garden, then the rattlesnake master can be easily propagated through by division. Simply divide the mature plants in fall or spring. Place the division in separate 4″ inch containers filled with potting mix and keep in a shaded area.

Can rattlesnake master grow in part shade?

The stalks are sturdy and remain well into winter, providing interest in the landscape. We have even used them in dried flower arrangements. Plant them in full sun or part shade for best growth. They are quite adaptable, but prefer a medium to dry soil.

Can rattlesnake master be transplanted?

  • August 3, 2022