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US Native Prairie Grass Seeds
Prairie grasses are mostly perennials, which means that they will return year after year to grace your landscape. Many of these native prairie grass seeds are also warm season grasses that really get going in the summer months. Most prairie grasses are clump-forming, which means that they work well for wild areas, or as a landscape specimen, but would not work very well if you are looking for something you can mow for green space. If you are looking for a smoother turf grass type effect, then Buffalo Grass is probably going to be your best bet in the native realm of grasses. No matter what grass you're looking to plant, we have bulk seeds for sale that will help you accomplish your ideal landscape.
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Northern Dropseed Seeds Sporobolus heterolepis
This native perennial grass forms a big round mound of fine-textured foliage. It does not like to be soggy but can grow in most other soil conditions. This plant is a warm-season grass and is quite winter hardy.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz -
Switch Grass Seeds Panicum virgatum
This popular native grass is common in many native restorations. It can grow it's airy seedheads in a wide range of soils, and is a medium height, making it a useful species. This grass is a warm season perennial, so the songbirds feast on the seeds into the fall season.Quick ViewxSwitch Grass Seeds
Panicum virgatum
This popular native grass is common in many native restorations. It can grow it's airy seedheads in a wide range of soils, and is a medium height, making it a useful species. This grass is a warm season perennial, so the songbirds feast on the seeds into the fall season.
$2.98 Pkt - $5.96 / Oz
Prairie grasses are mostly perennials, which means that they will return year after year to grace your landscape. Many of these native prairie grass seeds are also warm season grasses that really get going in the summer months. Most prairie grasses are clump-forming, which means that they work well for wild areas, or as a landscape specimen, but would not work very well if you are looking for something you can mow for green space. If you are looking for a smoother turf grass type effect, then Buffalo Grass is probably going to be your best bet in the native realm of grasses. No matter what grass you're looking to plant, we have bulk seeds for sale that will help you accomplish your ideal landscape.