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Andropogon virginicus
Common Name: Broom-sedge/Beardgrass
Broom-sedge or Beardgrass is a tough native grass that adds great beauty to sterile, dry meadows and open fields. The green upright stems take on shades of reddish burgundy in September, as they are coming into flower. The seedheads are an airy silver displayed all along the grass stems, and are particularly stunning when backlit by afternoon light. The fall and winter color of the strong upright stems is a bright ornage tan
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Height: 36 Inches
Spread: 24 Inches
Zone: 5
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