Andropogon glomeratus (bushy bluestem)

General info: Andropogon glomeratus, commonly called bushy bluestem, bushy beardgrass or bushy broom grass, is a clump-forming ornamental grass that is grown for its attractive foliage and feathery, club-shaped flower/seed panicles

Landscape uses:  Attractive ornamental grass for moist soils. Group or specimen. Mature flower/seed panicles can be spectacular.

Light Exposure Full Sun
Growth Cycle Select
Height with Bloom 6′
Foliage Color. Green, Brownish
Moisture Req. FACW
Bloom Bushy Seed Head
Origin Eastern, Southern U.S.
Height without Bloom 5′
Zone 5 to 9