Small tussock grass is a versatile and attractive addition to New Zealand gardens, prized for its fine texture, hardy nature, and ability to thrive in a range of conditions. These compact grasses are perfect for low-maintenance landscapes, contemporary plantings, and ecological gardens. Whether you want to fill a rockery, create borders along paths, or add structure to a native garden bed, small tussock grasses offer practical and aesthetic solutions. Their tidy growth habit and subtle movement in the wind bring life and interest to outdoor spaces year-round.

Chionochloa rigida, commonly known as narrow-leaved snow tussock, is a hardy New Zealand native grass prized for its delicate, upright foliage and golden seed heads. It forms dense clumps and grows to a height of about 60–90 cm, making it ideal for exposed landscapes, rockeries, and mass planting. This tussock thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, and is drought and frost-tolerant once established. Chionochloa rigida adds texture and movement to native or modern gardens.
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Poa cita, commonly known as Silver Tussock, is a clump-forming NZ native grass with delicate, green foliage that wafts gracefully in the breeze. It typically grows to 60 cm in height and 50 cm in width, preferring a full sun or partial shade position on a well-drained site. Poa cita is also often included in borders, rock gardens, mass-planted on a bank, or planted to help minimize erosion. Landscape designers in NZ frequently use Silver Tussock in alpine-themed gardens or modern gardens for their rounded, architectural form.
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