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Big Bluestem
Big bluestem, (Andropogon gerardii) is a dominant grass of tallgrass prairies in the Midwest. It forms deep-rooted clumps and is best used for naturalizing or soil retention. When in bloom, the flowering stems reach to 6 feet or taller. The flowers are 3- to 5-part spikelets that resemble turkey feet. The foliage and stems have a bluish cast, and in the fall they turn reddish-purple.
Soil:
              Dry
          Plant Shape:
              Upright
          Exposure:
          Full Sun
              Bloom Time:
          July - August
              Bloom Color:
          Purple
              Landscape Use:
          Bedding or Border
          Groundcover
              Wildlife Interest:
          Attracts Birds
          Native to Midwest
              Plant Type:
              Perennial
          
              Hardiness Zone:
            
            
              4 - 9
            
           
    
 
               
               
               
              