Blue Indian Grass
Sorghastrum
Sorghastrum nutans ‘Indian Steel’ (G-0106)
Each 10.15
Endemic to Missouri’s prairies, glades and open forests, this aristocratic, warm season selection unleashes slim, steely blue-green blades that sculpt a distinctive vertical, yet somewhat open foundation. Perched on staunch, straight flowering stems well above the dramatic foliage, a feathery array of copper-colored panicles, embellished with decorative yellow pollen sacs, delights birds, garden designers and florists alike, and later project cozy, light chestnut hues for winter interest. ‘Indian Steel’s low maintenance, clump-forming habit beams sunny-yellow autumn foliage, dislikes rich sites, but adapts to heavy clay, shallow rocky soil and dry conditions once established.
Blooms August–September
Size: 5' 0" high x 2' 0" – 3' 0" wide.
Hardy to zone 4.
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