Blue Grama – Waterwise Turf
Blue Grama is an excellent drought tolerant, warm season grass that works well as a spreading turf grass. It does not grow well at altitudes above 7,000 but up to about 6,500′ it can be a good selection. It has fine leaves and a smooth root base. It has a blue cast to its leaves. Being a warm season grass, it will not germinate or green up as early in the spring as cool season grasses, however it can remain green through the hottest parts of the summer much better than many cool season grasses. If allowed to go to seed, it makes a characteristic eyebrow shape otherwise known as a flag. Blue Grama is the state grass for both Colorado and New Mexico.
Details
Drought Tolerant: Yes
Life Cycle: Perennial
Native: Native
Project Type: Solar Array, Erosion Control, Lawn, Grazing Forage, Pollinator Support, Native Reclamation, Ornamental
Product Type: Turf
Season: Warm
Sun: Full Sun
Height: 10" - 15"
Min Precip.: 0.25" - 0.5" per week
Zones: 6, 7
Planting Rate: 1–2 lbs/1000 sq ft
