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Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) is a North American and native, warm-season prairie grass that is growing in popularity ornamentally. The tinges of silvery-blue on the green stems and foliage, and its low-maintenance care requirements make this an attractive and adaptable choice as an accent in your borders.
Little bluestem is a perennial, ornamental, warm season grass in the Poaceae (grass) family with attractive foliage. It is native to eastern North America and is found naturally in a wide range of moist to dry habitats. The narrow erect clumps may grow to 2 to 4 feet tall with an equal spread.
Schizachyrium scoparium, commonly called little bluestem, is native to prairies, fields, clearings, hills, limestone glades, roadsides, waste areas and open woods from Alberta to Quebec south to Arizona and Florida.
Little Bluestem is a highly ornamental native grass prized for its blue-green leaf color and upright form. The foliage provides excellent color all season-long and creates the perfect backgrop for prairie flowers.
Little bluestem offers gardeners an authentic tallgrass prairie plant, with a size and color made for home landscapes. Learn where and how to plant it and make it part of your prairie or perennial garden. This ornamental bunchgrass is native across eastern North America.
Little Bluestem is a perennial grass renowned for its reddish-tan foliage. This North American prairie native forms a dense, upright clump of slender, blue-green leaves that transform into striking copper-orange to dark orange-red in fall and winter.
Liven up your landscape with the ornamental grass little bluestem. This tolerant plant can handle poor soils and dry spells and shows gorgeous colors from spring through fall. In this article, gardening expert Kaleigh Brillon explains how to keep this grass happy.