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Sporobolus heterolepis (30)ct Flat
Sporobolus heterolepis (30)ct Flat
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Item #: VSPOHE30
Manufacturer: Mother Nature
Our Price: $107.80

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Description
Sporobolus heterolepis (30)ct Flat
Common name: Grass-Ornamental, Prairie Dropseed.
Zones 3 to 9.
Full sun.
Plants reach 24 to 36 inches tall and 24 to 36 inches wide;
Clump forming habit.
Growth rate: Slow, easy to grow, warm season ornamental grass.

Green leaves are very narrow, hair-like and grow to form a clump with a soft, fountain-like appearance. In late summer, soft pinkish brown flowers appear atop thin, arching stems held high above the foliage. Panicles are filled with distinctly sweet smelling seeds which smell like ground coriander. Sporobolus heterolepis often turns rich shades of gold or deep orange in the fall and then light copper to creamy tan in winter.

Prairie Dropseed is native to North American prairies and occurs naturally from Canada to Texas. Much of it has been destroyed by overgrazing and farming, so now it is only found in undisturbed prairies. Native Americans once used its seeds to make flour. This plant gets its name from the way the tiny mature seeds drop to the ground in the fall. Birds and other wildlife view seeds as a nutritious food source. Though it produces an abundance of seeds, it does not freely self-seed in the garden.

Missouri Botanical Garden Emeritus Plants of Merit

This plant tolerates a wide range of conditions including clay soil, but grows best in well-drained, dry, rocky soil. It can tolerate light shade, but in too much shade it will flop. This plant is extremely heat and drought tolerant once established because it is deep rooted.

Prairie Dropseed is a slow growing grass that takes about three years to mature. Mature clumps can live for decades without the need for division. No serious pests or diseases are known to affect this plant.

Excellent as a border plant, container, cut flower or seed heads, fragrant flowers, mass plantings. It is often planted en masse as a groundcover or as a specimen. Attracts songbirds.

Not available for shipment to CA
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*Sold as a Flat of thirty (30) plants in 50mm Ellepots.
Each Flat counts as one item when calculating shipping cost.
Contact us for shipment to AK or HI.
The Ellepot System is a method of growing in a peat media filled paper tube. Ellepots are environmentally friendly and decompose in the garden.

An Ellepot is a root permeable, biodegradable paper sleeve, instead of plastic. It is beneficial to plant development as root system does not spiral, and natural root development is encouraged.

Guidelines for Handling and Transplanting Elle Plugs

1) We strive to send every Elle plug with sufficient moisture to last through shipping. Upon delivery of your order, inspect all Elle plugs for soil moisture.
2) Water any plugs that appear to be dry immediately. If the Elle paper is dry, then the plug is drying out. All plugs arrive with the addition of a wetting agent to facilitate prompt, even water absorption.
3) If the Elle plugs are to be held for a period of time before transplanting, check the plugs regularly to ensure they are evenly moist. Do not let plugs dry out.
4) Just before transplanting, re-check moisture level of all plugs scheduled to be transplanted. Ensure that plugs are thoroughly moist.



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