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US Native Grass Seeds

The species on this page are not all technically classified as grasses, but the average gardener would probably call them "grass". Here you will find a variety of seeds of native grasses, sedges, reeds, and rushes. You might not think of grass as being as beautiful as flowers, but some of these wild grasses really are beautiful in their own way. Many of the native prairie grasses turn color in autumn, and the rusty bronze color of the stems adds a real fall aura to the planting. Winter birds benefit from the wild grass seeds, and small animals use the thick undergrowth for cover. The biomass of the grass is also the primary source for fuel when a prairie planting undergoes a planned burn.
  • On Sale! Big Bluestem Seeds Andropogon gerardii Quick View

    Starting at $3.48 USD
  • Canada Wild Rye Seeds Elymus canadensis Quick View

    Starting at $3.75 USD
  • Common Rush Seeds Juncus effusus Quick View

    Starting at $3.25 USD
  • Indian Grass Seeds Sorghastrum nutans Quick View

    Starting at $3.48 USD
  • Little Bluestem Seeds Schizachyrium scoparius Quick View

    Starting at $3.48 USD
  • Northern Dropseed Seeds Sporobolus heterolepis Quick View

    Starting at $3.48 USD
  • Path Rush Seeds Juncus tenuis Quick View

    Starting at $3.25 USD
  • On Sale! River Oats Seeds Uniola latifolia Quick View

    Starting at $3.48 USD
  • On Sale! Side Oats Grama Seeds Bouteloua curtipendula Quick View

    Starting at $3.48 USD
  • On Sale! Switch Grass Seeds Panicum virgatum Quick View

    Starting at $2.98 USD
  • Torrey's Rush Seeds Juncus torreyi Quick View

    Starting at $3.75 USD
The species on this page are not all technically classified as grasses, but the average gardener would probably call them "grass". Here you will find a variety of seeds of native grasses, sedges, reeds, and rushes. You might not think of grass as being as beautiful as flowers, but some of these wild grasses really are beautiful in their own way. Many of the native prairie grasses turn color in autumn, and the rusty bronze color of the stems adds a real fall aura to the planting. Winter birds benefit from the wild grass seeds, and small animals use the thick undergrowth for cover. The biomass of the grass is also the primary source for fuel when a prairie planting undergoes a planned burn.