
Blue grama is a warm season grass that demonstrates good drought, fair salinity, and moderate alkalinity tolerances. In its dormant state, it will also tolerate burning. Blue grama will not... more.
The most prevalent and widely distributed of all prairie grasses which can grow 4 to 7 feet tall. Has an attractive reddish-copper color in fall that provides landscape beauty and some... more.
Little bluestem is one of the most popular ornamental grasses on the market today and is widely used in landscaping. Often used in plantings because it is short and mixes well with... more.
Indian grass is a beautiful clumping grass of medium color, turning to a showy yellow to bronze color in the fall. Used for natural landscapes as an ornamental grass. Grows to 5 or 6 feet... more.
This mixture of warm and cool-season grasses grows to a height of 24 to 48 inches. It may be planted alone or with a mixture of wildflowers.
Short grass is a native/prairie grass mixture of warm season grasses which will grow to a height of 12 to 24 inches. It may be planted alone or with a mixture of wildflowers.
Sideoats Grama is a long-lived, warm-season, native grass with an exceptionally wide, natural distribution throughout the United States. It is most abundant in the Great Plains.
This mixture of warm and cool-season grasses grows to a height of 24 to 48 inches. It may be planted alone or with a mixture of wildflowers.
This mixture of warm and cool-season grasses grows to a height of 12 to 36 inches. It may be planted alone or with a mixture of wildflowers.
Switchgrass usually grows 3 to 5 feet in height. Even as a seedling, it can be distinguished from other native grasses by the dense patch of hairs at the point where the leaf blade attaches... more.