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Little Bluestem
Little Bluestem is a densely tufted perennial grass spreading slowly to form clumps of upright mid-green to gray-green stems up to 18 inches long that turn purple to orange-red in the fall. It bears wispy long spikelets. It can grow to 3 feet tall, and is suitable for mixed herbaceous borders in full sun and moderately fertile, sharply draining soil. The stems and heads are suitable for drying. This grass is native throughout most of North America and is tolerant of dry conditions.
Soil:
Moderate
Plant Shape:
Upright
Exposure:
Full Sun
Bloom Time:
July - August
September - October
November - December
Bloom Color:
Orange
Landscape Use:
Bedding or Border
Wildlife Interest:
Resistant To Deer
Native to Midwest
Plant Type:
Perennial
Hardiness Zone:
3 - 9