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A native, warm-season, perennial sod-forming grass with creeping stolons which root at the leafy nodes. Stems are 4-10 inches tall; leaves fine and abundant. The male and the female plants grow in separate colonies; female plants bear seed in bur-like clu ...
A native, warm-season, perennial sod-forming grass with creeping stolons which root at the leafy nodes. Stems are 4-10 inches tall; leaves fine and abundant. This grass is currently available in limited quantities and used primarily in a mix for native ...
A native perennial, warm-season, densely tufted bunchgrass growing 1-3 feet tall with light-green, tender leaves. It has spike-like panicles 4-6 inches long with many bristles protruding. In its native state, it is frequently found on extremely dry sites ...
Purple Threeawn is a native, warm season annual or short lived perennial. It is usually found in overgrazed or disturbed areas and is thus occasionally used in reclamation projects. Seed is hard to harvest, clean and plant so production and availabil ...
