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Big Bluegrass

Big Bluegrass, is a part of the bluegrass family. A tall, native bunch grass that can grow more than 2′ tall – it prefers neutral, moderately coarse soil. It is an excellent graze early in the season before it heads out. It can green up several weeks before Crested Wheatgrass, making it an important component for wildlife and cattle. It can grow with as little as 10″ of precipitation but will go dormant without more moisture. Big Bluegrass generally prefers sunny to slightly shady sites and can tolerate slightly acidic soils. Once Big Bluegrass is established (a minimum of two years) it can be grazed in moderation, but it is susceptible to overgrazing. It is an important reclamation grass and post fire grass especially in the Pacific Northwest. Typically germinates in 2 – 3 weeks when conditions are right.

Varieties: Sherman

Details

Drought Tolerant: Yes
Life Cycle: Perennial
Growth Pattern: Bunch
Native: Native
Project Type: Wildlife Food Plot, Pollinator Support, Native Reclamation, Erosion Control, Grazing Forage
Season: Cool
Sun: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Latin Name: Poa secunda ssp. ampla
Seed Per Pound: 882000
Height: 24" - 36"
Min Precip.: 15"
Planting Rate: 2-4 lbs/acre

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