photo of flower to be used as: Bedding / border plant Andropogon scoparius Prairie Blues

Best seller 2010
Andropogon scoparius
"Prairie Blues"
Flowering period: -

Height > 75 cm
Spread: 50 - 75 cm
Habit: Upright
Flower type: Semi-double
Leaf Color --
Placement: Sun
Water High to medium
Fertilizer need: Average
Plant type: Perennial


Class Best seller 2010

Family: Poaceae (Gramineae)

Origin: North America and Northern Mexico

Special Features: Exquisite grey-blue, ribbon-like foliage with reddish-orange autumnal colors

History: Introduced by Jelitto Perennial Seeds in 2007; North American Indians once used dried leaves of the species for winter insulation in their mocasins

History: Introduced by Jelitto Perennial Seeds in 2007; North American Indians once used dried leaves of the species for winter insulation in their mocasins

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