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BIG BLUESTEM
Description · Read The Land · Planting Tips · When the early European explorers marveled at the ocean of grasses that came up to their horses' flanks, they were talking about a landscape richly endowed with colonies of this magnificent grass. Big Bluestem grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet, and its' roots may reach a depth of up to 12 feet. Grazing animals will almost always choose this grass in preference to others; and as a result of farming and careless range management practices, it has all but disappeared from most of its original habitat. · Natives Are FriendlyEarly settlers crossing the p
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Prairie Moon Nursery
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Andropogon gerardii
Big Bluestem is a warm season grass; it actively grows during the summer when soil temperatures are warm. It is a big plant, getting over six feet tall in most situations. In a landscape it can be used as an accent, but it can be aggressive so is not recommended for small spaces. It has great fall color in the range of gold and pink. Big Bluestem is the host to many insects, including Northern Pearly-eye, Common-Wood Nymph, Ottoe Skipper, Cobweb Skipper, Dusted Skipper, Delaware Skipper, Arogos Skipper, and Indian Skipper. This well-known prairie staple plays an extremely important role in
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What is the seeding rate for a solid stand of (single species) Big Bluestem?
The seeding rate for Big Bluestem for a solid stand (of a single species) is:
• 1/4 lb. per 1000 sq. ft., or
• 10 lb. per acre. When seeding two or more grasses together, divide the seeding rate for each species by the number of species to be planted...
• 1/4 lb. per 1000 sq. ft., or
• 10 lb. per acre. When seeding two or more grasses together, divide the seeding rate for each species by the number of species to be planted...
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Big Bluestem - Andropogon gerardii | Prairie Nursery
I purchased big bluestem grass here in 2020 and still have 1/8 lb. Do the seeds still have some viability?
The long-term viability of prairie grass seed depends upon the storage conditions. The temperature and moisture/humidity of the storage conditions are very important in maintaining viability across seasons. With warm season grasses, if the seed storage has...
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Big Bluestem - Andropogon gerardii | Prairie Nursery
Does Big Bluestem spread aggressively? I wanted to use it to create a border, but i don't want it taking over.
Big Bluestem is a good plant choice for a border/screen. As with all native grasses, it does self-seed readily when well sited. If you are trying to maintain a neat border of single-spaced plants, you'll probably need to remove seedlings once a year. Also...
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Big Bluestem - Andropogon gerardii | Prairie Nursery
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Wikipedia
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Andropogon gerardi - Wikipedia
June 10, 2025 - It is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions. The main roots are 6–10 ft (1.8–3.0 m) deep, and the plants send out strong, tough rhizomes, so it forms very strong sod. Depending on soil and moisture conditions, it grows to a height of 1–3 m (3.3–9.8 ft).
USDA
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Big Bluestem
Big bluestem is a warm-season grass ... for periodic fire. This species is large and robust as bluestems go, with mature plants commonly reaching 6 to 8 feet in height....
USDA
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Illinois Grazing Manual Fact Sheet more ► Photo by: Jennifer Anderson-Cruz
rapidly with higher temperatures and produces about 70 percent of its annual growth after June 15. The average date of seed maturity is September 9. If undisturbed, Big Bluestem attains a height of
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Arbor Valley Nursery
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Big Bluestem - Plant Guide
Please take a few minutes to fill out the contact form to learn more about the beautiful Big bluestem. Plant Features · Watering Needs: Water regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat. Botanical Pronunciation: an-dro-PO-gon jer-AR-dee-eye · Plant type: Ornamental grass · Deciduous/evergreen: Semi-evergreen · Growth rate: Moderate ·
Western Native Seed
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BIG BLUESTEM
rate. Management · Underground rhizomes resprout following fire · disturbance. Regeneration is slow if fire occurs · during the summer (active growth stage). Regeneration following springtime fire is much more · vigorous because the rhizomes have winter-stores of · carbohydrates. Big bluestem can withstand substantial grazing.
Wildseed Farms
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Big Bluestem - 3801 - Price is per Pound
Andropogon gerardi
Big Bluestem is a native, warm season perennial, tall grass. It spreads by underground stems and rhizomes. Big Bluestem's dense root system saturates the top 2 feet of soil and may reach depths of up to 12 feet. The most productive sights for Big Bluestem have been found on the medium to tight soil in the Great Plains and Midwest. Growth in Big Bluestem begins in April, growing 3 to 8 feet tall and grows to late October.Seeding Rates:5 pounds/acre1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft
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Roundstone Native Seed Company
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Big Bluestem - Roundstone Native Seed Company
Big Bluestem
Big Bluestem is a 4' to 10' tall native perennial warm season clump grass. It is one of the dominant grasses of the Tall Grass Prairies, and is also frequent in native grasslands in all of the states east of the Mississippi.
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Bright Lane Gardens
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Big Bluestem - Bright Lane Gardens
October 30, 2025 - Growth Rate: Medium · Maintenance: Low · USDA Zones: 3-8 · Sunlight: Full Sun · Soil Type: Sand, Loam, Clay · Moisture: Dry, Medium · Bloom Time: Aug, Sep · Bloom Color: Red, Purple · Flower Shape: Panicle · Foliage Color: Green · Wildlife Value: Pollinators, Birds, Butterflies · Native Range: Michigan, Great Lakes, Midwest · Big Bluestem Grass (Andropogon gerardii) is a tall, warm-season native with blue-green blades and bronze-purple “turkey-foot” seed heads from late summer into fall.
Outsidepride
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Big Bluestem Drought Tolerant Native Prairie Grass or Ornamental Grass Seed
Type: Perennial Mature Height: 4 - 7 feet Soil Type: Well drained Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet Flower Color: Purplish Mature Form: Upright - Clump Foliage Color: Silvery-blue Growth Rate: Moderate Fall Color: Reddish copper Sun Exposure: Full sun Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to dry Zones: 4 - 9 · Conservation: Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem is the dominant native grass species of the Midwestern tallgrass prairie.
Missouri Botanical Garden
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Andropogon gerardi - Plant Finder
Puts out lots of growth in moist, fertile soils, but is less apt to topple in dryish, infertile soils. Freely self-seeds in optimum growing conditions. This grass develops an extensive root system and is somewhat slow to establish, but, once established, has excellent drought tolerance and is easy to maintain. Cut stems to the ground in late winter before new shoots appear. Andropogon gerardii, commonly called big bluestem grass, is a tall, Missouri native, perennial, warm season grass that was the dominant grass of the tallgrass prairie which once covered large parts of the Midwest.
Better Homes & Gardens
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How to Plant and Grow Big Bluestem
April 9, 2024 - Big bluestem may be planted whenever the ground is workable, and the plants are available. Plant at the depth grown in the pots. Native plants show growth later than some garden plants, so garden centers may not have them in the spring or early summer. This plant forms clumps and does self-sow ...