1000 Blue Grama Grass Seeds

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    BLUE GRAMA GRASS GRAMMA BOUTELOUA GRACILIS FLOWER MOSQUITO GRASS SEEDS

    Blue Grama is a warm-season grass native to the plains & prairies of North America. It is the state grass of Colorado & New Mexico. Sadly, it is currently listed as endangered species in Illinois.

    This grass is very tolerant of many conditions, & can grow in a range of climates from desert to alpine. It can grow in sandy or heavy clay soil & laughs in the face of drought. Grama Grass can be used to control erosion.

    Individual plants have a clumping habit, so can be used as accent plants in beds, rock gardens, or containers, or as a border plant.

    Blue Grama Grass can be used as a ground cover for naturalizing, or for grazing. It is also commonly used as a turfgrass or mowed lawn grass.

    Butterflies will visit the summer flowers, & Blue Grama is a host plant for Skipper Butterflies. It has nice fall colors in golden brown with some orange shades, reds, & purples. The flowering seed heads are really very ornamental, & also make a great dried flower for arrangements. Be sure to share though! Birds & small animals also enjoy eating the seeds in fall.

    Name: Blue Grama Grass
    Other Common Names: Blue Gramma Grass / Mosquito Grass
    Scientific Name: Bouteloua Gracilis
    Color: Bluish Foliage / Yellow Flowers / Bluish-purple Seed Heads
    Plant Seeds: Spring or Summer
    Bloom Time: Flowers July - Aug / Seed Heads Aug - Oct
    Hardiness Zone: 3 - 10 & Reseeds
    Plant Height: 18 - 24"
    Plant Spacing: 15 - 18"
    Light Requirements: Sun
    Soil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry

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      Description

      BLUE GRAMA GRASS GRAMMA BOUTELOUA GRACILIS FLOWER MOSQUITO GRASS SEEDS

      Blue Grama is a warm-season grass native to the plains & prairies of North America. It is the state grass of Colorado & New Mexico. Sadly, it is currently listed as endangered species in Illinois.

      This grass is very tolerant of many conditions, & can grow in a range of climates from desert to alpine. It can grow in sandy or heavy clay soil & laughs in the face of drought. Grama Grass can be used to control erosion.

      Individual plants have a clumping habit, so can be used as accent plants in beds, rock gardens, or containers, or as a border plant.

      Blue Grama Grass can be used as a ground cover for naturalizing, or for grazing. It is also commonly used as a turfgrass or mowed lawn grass.

      Butterflies will visit the summer flowers, & Blue Grama is a host plant for Skipper Butterflies. It has nice fall colors in golden brown with some orange shades, reds, & purples. The flowering seed heads are really very ornamental, & also make a great dried flower for arrangements. Be sure to share though! Birds & small animals also enjoy eating the seeds in fall.

      Name: Blue Grama Grass
      Other Common Names: Blue Gramma Grass / Mosquito Grass
      Scientific Name: Bouteloua Gracilis
      Color: Bluish Foliage / Yellow Flowers / Bluish-purple Seed Heads
      Plant Seeds: Spring or Summer
      Bloom Time: Flowers July - Aug / Seed Heads Aug - Oct
      Hardiness Zone: 3 - 10 & Reseeds
      Plant Height: 18 - 24"
      Plant Spacing: 15 - 18"
      Light Requirements: Sun
      Soil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry

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