Good pasture. Best in pure stands.
Grow Height | Cold Tolerance | Minimum Rainfall |
Planting Rate Acre |
2′ | Fair | 12″ | 1-2 Pls. |
Good pasture. Best in pure stands.
Good pasture. Best in pure stands.
Grow Height | Cold Tolerance | Minimum Rainfall |
Planting Rate Acre |
2′ | Fair | 12″ | 1-2 Pls. |
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Typically occurs in upland sites on sandy soils in open pastures, borders of woods, and cut woodland pastures. Appearance is similar to Little Bluestem but with split seed head (inflorescence).
Introduced fast growing annual, a heavy forage producer. In some areas of the world the small seed is ground for flour.
Good pasture. Not recommended to leave livestock on pasture for extended periods. Has been used as turfgrass. Plant 4-10 lb. per 1000 sqft.
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.
South American cool season tufted bunchgrass. Growth begins in late fall and continues through the winter.
A short-growing stoloniferous perennial native. Choice forage grass grazed by all livestock and occasionally cut for hay in wet seasons.
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.
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.
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