Warm season annual showing promise for pasture. Native, warm-season, perennial bunch grass.
Warm season vigorous plant that grows faster than most other turf grass. It grows well under stress conditions such as drought, low fertility, and high traffic areas.
Short growing native that has stolons much like buffalo grass. Pale green in color and not a vigorous competitor. Grows in a wide variety of soils.
Warm-season, weak, perennial bunch grass with slender, erect stems. Found in most regions of North America often in sandy soils and is one of the most common roadside perennial grasses.
Native North American prairie grass growing from two to four feet tall. Also called rough dropseed and meadow dropseed it is common on the Great Plains and found in most states in the United States, likes dry soils of prairies and plains.
Tall, bunch, warm season perennial grass with very coarse leaves. A native, warm-season grass. Provides good forage for livestock and wildlife.
Generally described as a perennial graminoid. Is native to the Southwest with a long life span and moderate growth rate.
Drought resistant plant. Highly adaptable to dryer areas.  Also tolerates soil conditions from fair salinity to moderate alkalinity. A highly palatable grass.
Drought resistant plant. Highly adaptable to dryer areas.  Also tolerates soil conditions from fair salinity to moderate alkalinity. A highly palatable grass.
Tufted perennial with stems and without stolons or rhizomes. Native to North America. Grows mainly on loose, rocky, well-drained soils.
Native. Top range and pasture grass. One of the Big 4 Prairie Grasses. Varieties: Cheyenne, and Lometa.
Good hay, grazing with management. Do not over graze - Prussic Acid Poison.
Warm-season perennial bunchgrass introduced from Africa. Adapted to a wide range of heavy soils and dry conditions in central Texas and on wet soils in the Gulf coast.
Heavy producer. Best in pure stands. Long root system. Old growth not palatable. Weeping lovegrass prefers a light-textured, well-drained soil, and will thrive on soils of low fertility.
Sandy soils. Highly palatable. A warm-season, short-lived, perennial bunch grass. Occasionally, it is included in range-seeding mixtures for quick cover and forage production.
Introduced fast growing annual, a heavy forage producer. In some areas of the world the small seed is ground for flour.
Introduced bunch grass that is adapted to the southwest. Has a rapid growth. Minimum temperature is 12F and grows in pH 4.5-8 range in coarse to medium soils with low salinity tolerance.
Mixture of Buffalograss and Blue Grama. Selected for there short growth height these natives are very drought tolerant and should require little or no watering.
Mixture of Buffalograss, Blue Grama.and Curly Mesquite selected for there short growth height these natives are very drought tolerant and should require little or no watering.
Coarse perennial bunch grass with numerous erect, firm, tough stems. Alkali grows in the plains states west on dry sandy or gravelly slopes and along saline or alkaline flats.
Good all-around range grass, especially in shallow soils. This is the largest and coarsest of the grama grasses
Lowland Native perennial bunch Best adapted to soils such as the following: moderately deep,  deep, somewhat dry, poorly drained, sandy, or clay loam.
