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US Native Grass Seeds
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On Sale! Canada Wild Rye Seeds Elymus canadensis Quick View
xCanada Wild Rye Seeds
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On Sale! June Grass Seeds Koeleria cristata Quick View
xJune Grass Seeds
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Little Bluestem Seeds Schizachyrium scoparius Quick View
xLittle Bluestem Seeds
Schizachyrium scoparius
This warm-season perennial is probably the most popular native grass for short prairies. It is known as Bluestem because of the characteristic blue-purple stems at the base of the plant. These stems change into a bright copper color in the fall and persist as a food source for birds through the winter.
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Northern Dropseed Seeds Sporobolus heterolepis Quick View
xNorthern Dropseed Seeds
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Poverty Oat Grass Seeds Danthonia spicata Quick View
xPoverty Oat Grass Seeds
Danthonia spicata
This native grass earned the name Poverty Oats because of its preference for poor soil. It is also known as Curly Grass because the dead leaves curl around the base of the plant. It loves dry sandy soil and does not grow very tall, so it can also function as a native lawn.
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Red Bulrush Seeds Scirpus pendulus Quick View
xRed Bulrush Seeds
Scirpus pendulus
This adaptable native rush produces pretty nodding seed clumps on tall stems. This rush is a cool-season perennial that usually grows in wet areas, where waterfowl feed on the fresh crop of seeds each summer.
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On Sale! River Oats Seeds Uniola latifolia Quick View
xRiver Oats Seeds
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Rough Dropseed Seeds Sporobolus asper Quick View
xRough Dropseed Seeds
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On Sale! Sand Love Grass Seeds Eragrostis trichodes Quick View
xSand Love Grass Seeds
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Torrey's Rush Seeds Juncus torreyi Quick View
xTorrey's Rush Seeds
Juncus torreyi
Because of its striking seed heads that look like pom poms, this native rush has become a popular addition to wetlands and stream banks. It is a cool-season rush, so it is actively growing in the springtime and sheds its seeds in the summer.
Starting at $3.75 USD