Grass, Little Bluestem
Schizachyrium scoparium
$19.99
Unit price per12 in stock - Inventory reflects the current availability and may change due to in-store purchases
Little Bluestem is a true prairie native, and one of the hardest-working grasses you can plant in a Midwestern landscape. Slender blue-green blades stand crisply upright through summer, then ignite into warm copper and mahogany tones that hold their color well into winter. It asks for almost nothing—full sun and lean, dry soil suit it perfectly, and it shrugs off drought once established. Songbirds shelter and feed among its clumps, while deer and rabbits leave it alone. Planted in drifts, it brings movement, texture, and four-season interest to borders, slopes, and naturalized meadows. A backbone plant for anyone gardening with our regional ecology in mind.
Mature Height: 24 - 36"
Mature Spread: 18 - 24"
Sunlight Exposure: Sun
Water Needs: Low
Plant Profile
Grass, Little Bluestem
Sunlight Exposure
Sun
Water Needs
Low
Landscape Use
Accent, Mass Planting
Growth Rate
Moderate
Growth Shape
Clumping
Flowering Season
Summer, Fall
Foliage Color
Green
Pest + Disease Resistance
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Insect Resistant, Disease Resistant
Pollinator + Wildlife Support
Native (Great Lakes Region), Benefits Birds
Season of Interest
Summer, Fall
Fall Color
Red-Burgundy, Yellow-Gold, Copper-Brown-Bronze
Garden Performance & Beauty
None
Environmental Tolerances
Cold Tolerant, Erosion Control, Juglone (Black Walnut) Tolerant
Winter Foliage
Deciduous
