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Little Bluestem Grass

Schizachyrium scoparium

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Little Bluestem Grass

Schizachyrium scoparium

18 reviews

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  • Drought tolerant and low maintenance
  • Beautiful blue-green foliage that turns coppery red in the fall
  • Attracts birds and butterflies to the garden
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Why Little Bluestem Grass?

Little Bluestem Grass (Schizachyrium scoparium) is a native, warm-season grass commonly found in prairies and open woodlands throughout North America. It is valued for its excellent drought tolerance, disease resistance, and wildlife habitat. Little Bluestem also has unique, attractive blue-green foliage in the spring that turns a reddish-orange in the fall, making it an excellent choice for ornamental landscaping. Additionally, this grass offers soil stabilization benefits and is often used for erosion con

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Sunlight

Little Bluestem Grass requires full sun to thrive and grow properly. It is a sun-loving grass that performs best when exposed to direct sunlight for most of the day.

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Watering

Little Bluestem Grass requires infrequent watering once established. It is drought-tolerant and adapts well to dry soil conditions. Watering should be done deeply but only when the soil is completely dry, typically every 2-3 weeks.

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Fertilizing

Little Bluestem Grass generally requires a moderate amount of balanced fertilizer, typically with a nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK) ratio of around 10-10-10 or a similar formulation. However, soil testing is recommended to determine the specific nutrie

Introducing Little Bluestem Grass, the perfect addition to your garden! This ornamental grass thrives in a variety of climates, from hot and dry regions to cooler areas. It can adapt to both full sun and partial shade, making it versatile for different garden settings. Whether your soil is sandy or clay, Little Bluestem Grass can grow well as long as the soil is well-drained.

This beauty can thrive in USDA zones 3 to 9, making it suitable for a wide range of regions. Once established, Little Bluestem Grass is incredibly low-maintenance. It is drought-tolerant, so it requires minimal watering. Simply cutting it back in early spring helps maintain its tidy appearance. With little to no grooming required, this grass is hassle-free.

In terms of aesthetics, Little Bluestem Grass features striking blue-green foliage that transforms into beautiful shades of copper, orange, and red in the fall. These colors add visual interest and make it particularly stunning when planted in mass. Little Bluestem Grass adds texture and movement to any landscape, making it a valuable addition to your garden design. It works well in borders, prairie gardens, and mass plantings. Pairing it with other native plants further enhances its beauty.

One of the amazing benefits of Little Bluestem Grass is its ability to attract wildlife. It acts as a food source and provides cover and habitat for birds and small mammals like rabbits and deer. By adding this grass to your garden, you will create a welcoming environment for various wildlife.

Enhance your garden with the beauty, low maintenance, and wildlife-attracting qualities of Little Bluestem Grass. Experience the transformation and delight that this grass brings to your outdoor space.

 

Plant Information:

Botanical Name: Schizachyrium scoparium
USDA Zones: 3-10
Water: Moderate to Low Once Established
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Needs: Well Drained
Mature Height: 2 - 3 feet
Mature Spread: 12 - 15 inches
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Pollination Info

Pollination Info for Little Bluestem Grass (Schizachyrium scoparium)

Little Bluestem Grass (Schizachyrium scoparium) is a warm-season perennial grass native to North America. It is a popular landscaping plant, as well as a valuable plant for grazing and erosion control.

Pollination Method

Little Bluestem Grass is primarily wind-pollinated, though it can also be pollinated by insects such as bees. The grass produces flowers in an inflorescence, or cluster, which is made up of many small flowers that have no petals or sepals.

Flowering Season

The flowering season for Little Bluestem Grass typically occurs from August to September.

Pollination Importance

Pollination of Little Bluestem Grass is important for seed production and reproduction. Without pollination, the plant cannot produce viable seeds, which are essential for the survival and propagation of the species.

Pollinators

While wind is the primary pollinator of Little Bluestem Grass, the plant can also be pollinated by a variety of insects, such as bees, flies, and butterflies. These insects are attracted to the nectar produced by the flowers, as well as the pollen.

Conservation Status

Little Bluestem Grass is not currently listed as a threatened or endangered species.

FAQ

Little Bluestem Grass (Schizachyrium scoparium) FAQ

1. What is Little Bluestem Grass?

Little Bluestem Grass, scientific name Schizachyrium scoparium, is a warm-season perennial grass that is native to North America. It typically grows in clumps and has a bluish-green color during the growing season.

2. Where does Little Bluestem Grass grow?

Little Bluestem Grass is native to the prairies and fields of North America. It is commonly found in the central and eastern United States.

3. What are the growing requirements for Little Bluestem Grass?

Little Bluestem Grass prefers well-draining soil and full sun, although it can tolerate some shade. It is drought tolerant and can withstand hot temperatures. It is hardy in zones 3-9.

4. How tall does Little Bluestem Grass grow?

Little Bluestem Grass typically grows to a height of 2-3 feet, although it can grow taller under ideal conditions.

5. How is Little Bluestem Grass propagated?

Little Bluestem Grass can be propagated by seed or by dividing established clumps. Seeds can be planted in the fall or spring, and divisions can be done in the spring.

6. What are some common uses for Little Bluestem Grass?

Little Bluestem Grass is often used in prairie and meadow plantings, as well as in erosion control efforts and as a landscaping plant. It is also grazed by livestock and wildlife.

7. How do I care for Little Bluestem Grass?

Little Bluestem Grass requires very little maintenance once established. It prefers dry conditions, so avoid over-watering. Cut back the previous year's growth in the spring to promote new growth.

8. Does Little Bluestem Grass have any pests or diseases?

Little Bluestem Grass is generally not prone to pests or diseases. However, it can be susceptible to rust and leaf spot, especially in humid conditions.

9. Can I use Little Bluestem Grass in a container?

Little Bluestem Grass is not recommended for container planting, as it requires a lot of root space to grow properly.

10. Is Little Bluestem Grass invasive?

No, Little Bluestem Grass is not considered invasive.

Planting & Care

Planting & Care for Little Bluestem Grass (Schizachyrium scoparium)

Planting:

  • Little Bluestem grass prefers full sun, but can tolerate some shade.
  • It is drought-tolerant and can tolerate poor soil conditions, but prefers well-draining soil.
  • Plant in spring after the last frost or in fall before the first frost.
  • Space plants 18-36 inches apart.
  • Plant in a hole that is twice as wide as the root ball, but not deeper than the root ball.
  • Water immediately after planting.

Care:

  • Water young plants regularly to establish roots, but once established, little bluestem can tolerate drought.
  • Do not fertilize little bluestem, as it prefers poor soil conditions.
  • Deadhead (remove) old blooms to encourage new growth.
  • Divide plants every 3-4 years in early spring to maintain vigor.
  • Cut back to about 6 inches in late winter or early spring before new growth appears.
  • Little bluestem is resistant to most pests and diseases.

By following these simple planting and care tips, you can enjoy the beauty of little bluestem grass in your landscape for years to come.

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Nicholas N.

Lush and full Little Bluestem

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Miharu E.

Great quality, vibrant color

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Harvey N.

The Little Bluestem Grass arrived in perfect condition and looks beautiful in my garden.

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