Andropogon virginicus (broomsedge bluestem)

Andropogon virginicus (broomsedge bluestem)

General info: Andropogon virginicus, commonly called broomsedge bluestem, is a North American native ornamental grass that thrives in medium to dry soils in full sun. This clump-forming, warm season grass has incredible golden copper fall color and requires no special upkeep. It gets up to four feet tall and is typically found growing along roadsides, naturalized areas, and meadows

Landscape uses: Andropogon virginicus has many uses. This native grass can be used for erosion control in stormwater projects. Broomsedge bluestem is also drought tolerant and provides lots of fall color. Making it a great plant for any restoration project, naturalized area, or mass planting.

Light Exposure Sun
Growth Cycle Select
Height with Bloom 4′
Foliage Color. Select
Moisture Req. FACU
Bloom Attractive Seed Heads
Origin Southeastern U.S.
Height without Bloom Select
Zone 5 to 9