Indiangrass
Description
Indiangrass is a native, warm-season grass of good value as a livestock forage grass. Production runs high when managed in a pure stand.
Indiangrass may form patches of sod and occur in bunches; it endures a wide range of weather extremes and is easily established from seed.
Suited to all soil types except those saturated for an extended period, Indiangrass is considered to be an excellent native grass for most purposes.
Quick Facts
Often chosen for beautification projects
Moderately tolerant of acidic and saline conditions
Grows from 5 – 7 feet tall
Moderate shade tolerance
Strong fire tolerance
Excellent for wildlife nesting areas
Great livestock forage grass
Buying details
Price (per lb)
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Seeding rate (PLS lbs per acre)
10 – 12
Seeding date
April 1 – May 1