Sorghastrum nutans

Sideoats Grama

Sideoats Grama

Pierre sideoats grama is a warm season, perennial native grass found throughout the United States. It grows about 2-3 feet tall and is a most commonly found in the rangeland of the central and southern Great Plains. It grows best on drier, upland prairie sites and produces a high quality, nutritious forage that is palatable to many kinds of livestock and some wildlife species.

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Key features

  • Native grass
  • Warm-season perennial
  • Grows 2-3� tall
  • Prefers drier, upland sites
  • High-quality, nutritious forage

Segment Natives & wildflowers
Species Native grasses
Sci. Name Sorghastrum nutans
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 191,000
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 15-25