
1 Gallon
Andropogon virgincus is a clump forming perennial grass that grows in narrow upright tufts. Leaves are medium green and erect. Foliage turns a lovely golden orange in fall and winter. On late winter afternoons, a field of Broom Sedge is quite a spectacle with glowing coppery foliage and silvery hairs that refract the sunlight. This grass prospers in sunny sites with disturbed or poor infertile soils.
Common Name(s): Beard Grass, Bluestem, Broomsedge, Broomstraw, Old-field Broomstraw
Height: 2 - 4'
Spread: 1- 2'
Spacing: 18 - 24"
Exposure: Part Sun (4 to 6 Hours) or Full Sun (6+ Hours)