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Andropogon gerardii

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Andropogon gerardii | big bluestem

Big bluestem is a warm season grass with many striking ornamental qualities. In summer, this plant reaches heights of 5-8’ and produces fluttering seed heads overhead. Foliage turns tawny or reddish-bronze in fall. An extensive and deep root system make this native grass exceptionally drought tolerant once established. Best in large gardens and meadows; self seeds freely.

Big bluestem is a host plant for multiple species of skippers and provides habitat for many insects and birds.

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Andropogon gerardii | big bluestem

Big bluestem is a warm season grass with many striking ornamental qualities. In summer, this plant reaches heights of 5-8’ and produces fluttering seed heads overhead. Foliage turns tawny or reddish-bronze in fall. An extensive and deep root system make this native grass exceptionally drought tolerant once established. Best in large gardens and meadows; self seeds freely.

Big bluestem is a host plant for multiple species of skippers and provides habitat for many insects and birds.

Andropogon gerardii | big bluestem

Big bluestem is a warm season grass with many striking ornamental qualities. In summer, this plant reaches heights of 5-8’ and produces fluttering seed heads overhead. Foliage turns tawny or reddish-bronze in fall. An extensive and deep root system make this native grass exceptionally drought tolerant once established. Best in large gardens and meadows; self seeds freely.

Big bluestem is a host plant for multiple species of skippers and provides habitat for many insects and birds.

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