$8.00
A small, non-rhizomatic, clump-forming grass with blue-green leaves that turn reddish orange in the fall. Fluffy silver seed heads are ornamental through winter. Host plant for larvae of a number of skipper butterflies.
Description
Schizachyrium scoparium
BLOOM: June to February
HEIGHT: 2-4’
SPREAD: 1.5-2’
SUN: Full sun
ZONE: 3-9
MOISTURE: Dry to medium
TOLERATES: Deer, drought, erosion, dry soil, air pollution, black walnut, shallow rocky soil
WILDLIFE: Food source for insects, birds, grazing animals. Nesting and roosting habitat for quail.
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