Bouteloua gracilis - Native Plant Society of Texas Blue Grama is one of the shortest of the native grasses It grows in bunches in the south, and as a sod-former in the north and at high elevations It is fine leaved and produces blue green seed heads shaped like tiny brushes at the tip of each stem Larval host: Skippers Replaces non-native: Bermuda Grass
Bouteloua gracilis - Wikipedia Blue grama accounts for most of the net primary productivity in the shortgrass prairie of the central and southern Great Plains It is a green or greyish, low-growing, drought-tolerant grass with limited maintenance
Blue Grama - Calscape Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis) is a widespread, long-lived, warm-season, perennial grass native to North America It is most commonly found from Alberta east to Manitoba and south across the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and Midwest states to Mexico
BLUE GRAMA - USDA Bouteloua gracilis, blue grama, is a major warm season grass found throughout the Great Plains The plant is fairly short, reaching 10 to 20 inches with narrow basal leaves of 3 to 6 inches
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Blue Grama Grass Blue grama grass is a drought-tolerant grass that can survive on as little as seven inches of annual rain This native grass is an excellent source of food for birds and other animals
GRAMA | Utah Office of State Treasurer The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) is a law dealing with management of government records GRAMA states who has access to records and how the law is enforced
Sideoats Grama - Bouteloua curtipendula | Prairie Nursery Sideoats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula) is a charming warm-season grass with distinctive oat-like seeds that dangle along one side of the stalk The small bright purple and orange flowers are especially attractive when the grass blooms in late summer