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COMMON NAME:  Indian Grass 

BINOMIAL:  Sorghastrum nutans

FamilyPoaceae
Cdn Native RangeSouthern Quebec west to Saskatchewan
Natural habitatfields, tallgrass prairies, open woods, dry slopes, roadsides
Typeperennial grass 
Featuresattractive blue-green foliage; showy bronze flowerheads; shiny golden brown seed heads and yellow–gold stems in fall; winter interest 
Growth habittall, clumping form
Mature height 0.9–1.8 m (3–6 ft)
Mature spread91–121 cm (36–48 inches)
Life spanapproximately 15 years in ideal conditions; dies back to crown in winter
Cdn Hardiness Zone3–7
Growing conditionsfull sun, well-drained locations
Soil conditionsdry to moist, well-draining, tolerates a range
Watering needswater new plants frequently to keep soil moist; minimal once established 
Fertilizer needsnone; adapted to poor, infertile soils
Tolerancevaried soils, drought, occasional flooding, black walnut, deer and rabbits
Maintenance ranklow
Maintenance needscut back to six inches early spring
Bloomlittle yellow flowers hang off stems in a row in August
Fruitseed heads 
Pollinator supportbees; larval host for pepper-and-salt skipper
Environmental supportbird food source and habitat especially for ground-dwelling species like pheasants and northern bobwhite; foliage used for bird nesting and bedding for deer; host to pepper and salt skipper butterfly; grazing for cows, horses, bison, and other animals
Garden Useaccent plant, naturalizing, xeriscaping, rock gardens, restoration projects, erosion control
Risks & Cautionsself-seeds readily; grasshoppers and leaf hoppers feed on foliage; leaf spot, rust; leaf blades flop if planted in rich soil

References: Lorraine Johnson, The New Ontario Naturalized Garden, Whitecap Books, 2005; Ontario Native Plants, onplants.ca; Johnson’s Nursery, kb.jniplants.com

Photo Credits:

Indian Grass (credit: Matt Lavin, CC BY-SA 2.0)

Indian Grass – flowers (credit: Joshua Mayer, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons)

Indian Grass ––seeds (credit: Matt Lavin, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons)