A vital native prairie grass, Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) is valued for both ecological restoration and ornamental use. It features striking blue-green summer foliage that transforms into vibrant red and copper hues in autumn, persisting through winter. This wildlife-friendly species provides seed for songbirds and serves as a host plant for butterflies, reaching heights of 60-120 cm.
Distributions –
foothills; prairie; parkland
Light –
full-sun-to-partial-shade
Bloom Period –
summer-to-fall
Height –
60 – 120 cm
24 – 48 in
Habitat –
Dry prairie grassland, south facing slopes.