Bloom Time: F. August, G. September, H. October Growth Rate: Slow growth rate Light requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun and shade Plant Group: ornamental grasses Plant Zone: Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9 Size at Maturity: 1 - 2 ft
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Shipping Detail Ships: in ONE-GALLON containers Ordering in multiples saves 10% off our already Low Prices Recommended time to plant: LS & F Sorry we cannot ship any container plants with soil into CA,AZ,OR,HI,and AK. For these states all plants will be taken out of containers, the soil shaken off of the roots, and then roots dipped in water retention gel, then wrapped with moist medium and packaged to insure fresh and live delivery. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Sporobolus heterolepis, Prairie Dropseed - Imagine having a grass that looks as good in dormancy as it does during the growing season. Prairie Dropseed changes from true green in the spring and summer to a spectacular yellow-orange in the fall. This great foundation plant is carefree as well. Tolerating a variety of soils and water conditions this plant works well for new gardeners or inhospitable sites. Sporobolus is rather slow growing too, which means that it doesn’t require as much pruning. Plant this one about 24” apart for a nice edging that will frame your walkway or garden all year long. Our Grasses are shipped in ONE-GALLON containers, full root system, ready to plant, and start growing. Not to be confused with divisions, or field grown liners. Offers: 1, and 3 plants per offer.
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