Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem Grass Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Prairie Ornamental | Drought Tolerant

Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem Grass Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Prairie Ornamental | Drought Tolerant

$9.99
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Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem Grass Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Prairie Ornamental | Drought Tolerant

Schizachyrium scoparium – Little Bluestem Grass Seeds | 100 Seeds | Native Prairie Ornamental | Drought Tolerant

$9.99
Grow a beautiful native prairie grass with these Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem) seeds. This popular ornamental grass is prized for its fine blue-green foliage that turns stunning shades of copper, red, and orange in fall. Little Bluestem adds texture, height, and seasonal color to prairie gardens, native landscapes, and naturalized plantings. This hardy grass thrives in poor soils and dry conditions, making it perfect for low-maintenance landscapes, pollinator gardens, and wildlife habitats. It also provides shelter for birds and beneficial insects while creating a natural meadow look in gardens and restoration plantings. These seeds are ideal for prairie restorations, erosion control, meadow gardens, or ornamental grass displays. You will receive quality seeds ready for planting, similar to the quantity shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 100 Schizachyrium scoparium seeds ✔️ Fresh, viable seeds ✔️ Ideal for prairie and native gardens ✔️ Drought tolerant ornamental grass ✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Little Bluestem Botanical Name: Schizachyrium scoparium Plant Type: Native perennial ornamental grass Growth Stage: Seeds Sun Requirements: Full sun preferred Soil: Well-drained sandy or loamy soils; tolerates poor soils Watering: Low once established Mature Height: 2–4 feet Growth Rate: Moderate USDA Zones: 3–9 Container Friendly: Possible, but best planted in landscape settings 💡 Care Tip: Little Bluestem performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. Avoid overly rich soil or heavy fertilizing, which can cause the grass to become floppy instead of upright and compact.

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