Andropogon
Schizachyrium scoparium, Hardiness : Zone 3
Other names
Beard grass, bluestem grass, broomsedge
Category
Grass
Availability
Features
Height X Width
1.0m X 0.3m
Foliage
Blue green to purple foliage.
Flowering
Purplish-bronze flowers Blooming time : from august to november
Edible parts description
-
Resistances
Considered hardy
Sun exposure
Full sun
Soil type
Normal, well drained
Edible parts
-
Pollination
-
Images
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Description, from Wikipedia

Little bluestem grows to become an upright, roundish mound of soft, bluish-green or grayish-green blades in May and June that is about two to three feet high. In July, it initiates flowering stalks, which reach four to five feet in height. In fall, it displays a coppery or mostly orange color with tints of red or purple. Sometimes it displays in some places, as in sandy soils, a redder fall color. It becomes a more orangish-bronze in winter until early spring, when it becomes more tan.

Little bluestem stems tiller within individual plants. Each tiller hierarchy is separated by age, starting from the youngest in the middle pushing the oldest tillers out to the periphery.