Blue Grama
Bouteloua gracilis
Blue Grama is a commonly found, warm-season, perennial grass. It is likely the most widespread North American grass, growing on a variety of dry and/or warm upland sites from Mexico to Canada. Blue Grama exhibits a variable growth form in the southern states it grows normally as a bunch grass, but in the northern states and in the mountains, or in areas under heavy grazing pressure, it is a sod former. Narrow, bluish-gray leaf fine blades form a dense clump growing 12 to 15 inches tall. It also has an attractive, unique seed head that resembles a brush or eyelash. It is a popular turf grass, widely used for pasture and range, and erosion control. Low maintenance and drought-resistance qualities are what make it so popular. State grass of Colorado and New Mexico.
Lifespan: perennial
Season: warm
Uses: excellent pasture and range, hay, erosion control, turfgrass, general use
Native or Introduced: Native
Annual Average Precipitation: 12 inches
Field Seeding Rate (lbs/acre): 1 to 3
Turf Seeding Rate (lbs/1000 s.f.): n/a
Price: Based on Variety
Varieties:
Variety: | Price: |
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Native |
$ 36.00 per PLS lb |
Alma |
$ 36.00 per PLS lb |
Bad River |
$ 36.00 per PLS lb |
Birdseye Source ID |
$ 36.00 per PLS lb |
Hatchita Cert. |
$ 36.00 per PLS lb |
Lovington |
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