Blue Grama

Bouteloua gracilis

Blue Grama (Bouteloua gracilis) is a groundcover plant with grassy foliage and interesting seed structures that persist from summer into winter. They prefer dry soil in full sun. They grow to 2 feet tall and are a good choice for sunny bioretention banks. Companion plants include Purple Prairie Clover (Dalea purpurea) and Lead Plant (Amorpha canescens).

Maintenance

Cut foliage back to three inches in late winter. No other serious maintenance needs.

About

Light Requirements
Sun
Moisture Requirements
Banks
Soil Requirements
Clay, Rock, Sand
Height
Short
Spacing
1 to 2 feet
Category
Groundcover
Illinois Native Plant Status
Illinois Native
Seasonality
Fall, Summer, Winter
Sociability
Groups of 5-10, Groups of 10-20