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Bouteloua gracilis

Blue Grama

It’s no surprise that the specific epithet of Bouteloua gracilis means “graceful” – ­­the gentle sway of peculiar-looking seedheads in a warm summer breeze certainly brings a sense of grace to the garden. Highly tolerant of nutrient-poor, dry soils and drought once established, Blue Gramma grass is naturally adapted to prairie conditions and can be found growing throughout the Great Plains of North America. Bouteloua gracilis is a warm-season native grass that explodes with color in autumn, following the arrival of the bronzy purple eyebrow-shaped inflorescences between June and August. These inflorescences, which are situated to one side of the stem, persist throughout autumn and often into winter, changing from a warm purply overtone to a sandy-colored seedhead appearance that is perfect for adding to dried arrangements. Blue Gramma grass can be used as a lawn alternative, and is capable of handling some light foot traffic as well as occasional mowing.

  • Category: Grasses
  • Hardiness Zone: 3
  • Height: 14 Inches
  • Spread: 20 Inches

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Qty Description Comments Future Crop Future Crop Ready Date
Substitutions are Available
Winter Interest
Seedheads
Soil Conditions
Dry
Average
Sandy
Bloom Time
Summer
Exposure
Sun
Attracts Wildlife
Food Source for Wildlife
Foliage Color
Green
Grass Season
Warm Season

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