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Blue Grama, Blonde Ambition

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Description

Bouteloua gracilis 'Blonde Ambition'

Height: 20-30in
Spread: 12-18in
Zone: 3-10
Exposure: Full sun
Bloom Time/Color: June-August; chartreuse
Uses: Ground cover, massing, prairie, erosion
Maintenance: Low
Other: Fall color, cut flower

This native prairie grass is named for the blue-green slender leaf blades and is also nicknamed "eyelash grass" because of the seed heads. When in bloom, flowers appear chartreuse in color and hang off the side of the stalk. They eventually fade to blonde and can persist into winter. Blue grama is a very versatile grass; adapting to different soil types and growing conditions (drought and heat tolerant for example). It forms a dense clump of narrow blades that turn a golden brown in the fall and, if environmental conditions are right, can have varying hues of red/orange. Blue grama is also insect and disease free and is best used in massing or as a turf alternative if kept mowed. Flowering stems make good dried or cut flowers.

Bouteloua gracilis is an Iowa native.

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