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Compact and low-growing, this prairie grass forms a good sized clump around 2.5' high with attractive bluish foliage. The fall color is shades of gold. Sideoats ...
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Side-oats Grama is a rarity among native grasses in that it sports tiny attractive flowers during its summer bloom time.
Side-oats grama is a bunchy or sod-forming grass with 2-3 ft. stems in erect, wiry clumps. Purplish, oat-like spikelets uniformly line one side of the stem, ...
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Sideoats Grama, Bouteloua curtipendula, grows from southern Canada to Argentina. It is one of the fundamental components of the short grass prairies. Tragically ...
It was one of the few grasses that covered large areas bared by the loss of other grasses during the drought period. Side-oats grama is recommended in grass.

Sideoats grama

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Bouteloua curtipendula, commonly known as sideoats grama, is a perennial, short prairie grass that is native throughout the temperate and tropical Western Hemisphere, from Canada south to Argentina. The species epithet comes from Latin curtus... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Bouteloua curtipendula
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Bouteloua
Complete plant profile for native grass Bouteloua curtipendula Side Oats Grama, great for hillsides, meadows, naturalizing and it is drought tolerant.
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Sideoats grama (Bouteloua curtipedula) is a medium-size perennial bunchgrass, 15 to 30 inches tall or occasionally taller. This is the largest and most coarse ...
Bouteloua curtipendula, commonly called sideoats grama, is a Missouri native grass which is noted for the distinctive arrangement of oat-like seed spikes.
Side-Oats Grama provides bird food (they love the ripe seeds), nesting material, and cover, as well as graze for mammals. Tough, drought tolerant, easy-care, ...
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Grows best in mesic to dry soil types in full sun. Deep root structures provide excellent erosion control and drought resistance. Grows 24-36″ in height.