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Bottlebrush Squirreltail

Description

Bottlebrush Squirreltail is a cool season, native, perennial bunch grass that plays a big role in reclamation work and native revegetation. This is a pioneer species meaning that it can colonize disturbed sites and is one of the first plants to germinate and start spreading in a new planting.  It is extremely drought tolerant after it gets established and has the potential to be very fire tolerant if the fires are not too extreme.  When it goes to seed, the seeds have awns which can cause problems for grazing animals.  This is one reason Bottlebrush is not used in pastures.  There are a wide range of varieties and source-identified strains of Bottlebrush, but in general this is an all-purpose species used in mixes for reclamation. Bottlebrush Squirreltail typically germinates in 10 to 14 days under the right conditions.

Details

Type

Cool Grass

Purpose

Reclamation

Latin Name

Reclamation

Zone

NA

Height

12″ – 24″

Cool/Warm

Cool

Sun/Shade Tolerance

1 – Very Sunny

Min. Precipitation

8″

Seeds Per Pound

192000

Planting Rate

7 – 12 lbs/ac

Native/Introduced

Native

Annual/Perrenial

Perennial

Growth Pattern

Bunch

Additional Information

Variety Release Sheet

NA

USDA Sheet

https://plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/pg_elel5.pdf

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