Description
- Strong ornamental grass with blue-green stems turning to cinnamon in fall
- Fluffy seed heads are wonderful in flower arrangements
- Grows from 1 to 3 feet depending on soil conditions
- Provides food and shelter for wildlife during winter months
- Seed is free of filler and noxious weeds
This mid-prairie species, also known as bunchgrass, gets its name from the bluish color of the stem bases in the spring, but most striking is the plants reddish-tan color in fall, persisting through winter snows