Sideoats Grama
Bouteloua curtipendula
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, fine-textured native grass weaving the planting together, oat-like, orange anthers flowers.
- Full sun
- Dry
- 1.5–2.5 ft
- Blooms Jun–Jul
Native grasses and sedges that bring movement, winter structure, and bird seed — the matrix that ties a planting together. Michigan sits in a landscape of Great Lakes forest & dune, and the natives that thrive here are the ones built for its humid continental, lake-moderated character. The list below — led by Sideoats Grama and Pennsylvania Sedge — is filtered to species genuinely native to Michigan and the wider flora of the Midwest and hardy through zones 4–6. Native grasses are the connective tissue of a natural planting, weaving between the flowers, holding the soil, and standing handsome through the whole winter. Warm-season grasses want full sun and lean soil and green up late, so don't give up on them in May. Cut everything back to a hand's height in late winter, just before new growth, and that's the entire job.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 4–6 · see this collection in other states.
Bouteloua curtipendula
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, fine-textured native grass weaving the planting together, oat-like, orange anthers flowers.
Carex pensylvanica
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, fine-textured native grass weaving the planting together, reaching 6–12 in.
Sporobolus heterolepis
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, catches the low autumn light, turning fine emerald to amber and standing 2–3 ft tall right through the snow.
Sorghastrum nutans
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, a grass that earns its keep in fall and winter — bronze-gold plumes color, 4–7 ft tall, seed for the birds.
Panicum virgatum
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, a grass that earns its keep in fall and winter — airy pink-gold panicles color, 3–6 ft tall, seed for the birds.
Schizachyrium scoparium
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, movement in summer, blue-green to copper color in fall — a native grass that holds all winter, 1.5–2 ft wide.
Andropogon gerardii
In Michigan, where the flora of the Midwest reaches in, turns bronze-purple seed heads as the season ends and holds that form till spring cleanup, 4–7 ft tall.
Seed packets, plugs, and starter plants for many of these species ship to your door.
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