Native grass seeds
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Achnatherum lettermanii (Letterman needlegrass)
Andropogon gerardii. Sod forming, slow spreader. Blue-green foliage; fine to medium blade width. Flowers: August through Sept. Full sun to part shade; moist fertile soil; drought tolerant once established; thrives in either heavy and sandy soils. Used as a landscape ornamental. 180,000 seeds per lb.
Aristida purpurea (Purple three-awn). Popular landscape ornamental.
Average Live Seed per Bulk Pound: 156,000
Bouteloua dactyloides (Buffalo Grass). Height: 4-8". Habitat : clay to loam soil 56,000 seeds per lb.
Bromus ciliatus (Fringed Bromegrass). Habitat : Plains to montane meadows, sandy to loamy soils. 128,000 seeds per lb.
Bromus marginatus (Mountain Brome)
Calamovilfa longifolia (Prairie Sandreed) Height: 20-60" (Habitat : Sandy plains, dunes and blow outs) 273000 seeds lb.
Deschampsia cespitosa
Distichlis spicata Syn: Distichlis stricta (Inland Saltgrass)
Elymus elymoides (Bottlebrush squirreltail)
Elymus glaucus (Blue Wildrye)
Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus (Thickspike Wheatgrass)
Elymus trachycaulus ssp. trachycaulus (Slender Wheatgrass)
Eragrostis lehmannniana (Lovegrass)
Festuca arizonica (Arizona fescue)
Festuca brachyphylla (Alpine Fescue)
Festuca idahoensis (Idaho Fescue)
Festuca ovina (Sheep fescue). From Europe, introduced to the U.S.
Festuca saximontana (Rocky Mountain Fescue)
Festuca thurberi (Thurber’s Fescue)
Glyceria grandis (Giant Mannagrass)
Glyceria striata (Fowl Mannagrass)
Hilaria belangeri (Curly Mesquite)
Koeleria macrantha (Prairie junegrass)
Leymus cinereus (Great Basin Wildrye)
Oryzopsis hymenoides (Syn: Achnatherum hymenoides). Indian Ricegrass. Native, perennial bunchgrass with dark-green leaves that cures to blond-straw. Ornamental enough for borders, rock gardens and window boxes. Rice-like seeds are edible. Extremely drought-tolerant.
Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass 'Dacotah')
Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass, Dacotah)
Pascopyrum smithii (Western Wheatgrass)
Phleum alpinum (Alpine Timothy)