Schizachyrium scoparium
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At-A-Glance Information
This grass reaches 2-4 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide, and is commonly called Little Bluestem. Late summertime brings flowers that are inconspicuous when in bloom, but age to an attractive silvery shade. Leaf color can vary depending on the variety, but is usually bright green or blue in summer and dark red to light brown in fall and winter. Varieties include 'Blaze' (with leaves that turn red in fall) and 'The Blues' (with light blue leaves that turn burgundy red in cooler weather). This grass prefers full sun exposure and moderate to regular water, and grows well in zones 1-24. To find your zone, click here: Zone Map.
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A video all about growing camellias successfully
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Propagating camellias
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Resources
The New Sunset Western Garden Book: The Ultimate Gardening Guide (2012) - Page 594, Schizachyrium scoparium
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