Upland Native perennial bunch best adapted to moderately deep, deep, somewhat dry, poorly drained, sandy, or clay loam soils.
Annual native plant found in all soils in Southern Texas. This grass is reported to produce good forage for livestock, and produces seed commonly consumed by doves and quail.
Short-lived, native, perennial, warm season bunchgrass with densely tufted culms found from Canada to Mexico west of the Mississippi River.
Bunchgrass with erect tufted culms. It is 35 to 75 inches tall. Leaf blades are flat, often less than 1/2 inch wide and 10 to 27 inches long, lax, smooth, and glossy green.
Native, warm season, perennial bunch grass. Because of low productivity, this grass is seldom a key management species.
Native. Recommended for roadside, rangeland, and critical site re-vegetation such as waterways, filter strips, pond embankments, and riparian buffers.
