Blue Grama is a small tufted native warm-season grass common in short grass prairies. The wiry blue-grey leaf blades turn golden brown in fall, and may sometimes gain a red-orange hue. Small purplish flowers appear on stems in summer. Blue Grama needs full sun and well-drained soils. Extremely drought tolerant.
MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low maintenance. Extreme drought may cause browning and temporary dormancy until moisture is available. Cut to ground in late winter before new shoots appear.