More InfoOrigin: US Native Other Common Names: Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Late Summer Height: 12” to 24” Spacing: 15” to 18” Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil Moisture: Dry USDA Zone: 3a-10b Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify for 2 to 3 months for best results. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water. Seeds Per Oz: 40000 Great for planting in wildflower meadows this grass grows easily from seed! Only 12-14 inches in full flower, this is among the shortest of the native ornamental grasses! It is fine-leaved and produces blue-green seedheads which are suspended horizontally like tiny brushes from the tip of each stem. Blue Grama is an important, drought-resistant, short grass in the mixed prairies and throughout the Great Plains and the Southwest. Click Map to Zoom In Note: Many wildflowers can grow in areas outside of their natural range.
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