Like bristles on a paint brush the stems of 'Brush Strokes' stand vertical, bend gracefully with the wind, then return to their upright position. Powder blue stems take after their namesake before turning wine-red in early fall. Use this native perennial grass for its fine texture in summer then leave it standing in fall for winter interest.
Schizachyrium is a great choice if you are looking to restore an eroded site, or for a plant that will grow in hot, dry areas where other plants have a hard time surviving.
30ct Plug Tray |
72ct Plug Tray |
Height:
32.0-36.0 Inches
Spread:
22.0-26.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Flower Color:
Tan shades
Foliage Color:
Blue shades Purple shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Late Summer Early Fall
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Seasonal Interest:
Fall Color
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Eclectic Prairie Rain Garden
Other Features:
Border Plant Cut Foliage Drought Tolerant Easy To Grow Erosion Control Attractive Foliage Mass Planting Focal Point
Origin:
Native to North America
This grass is terrific in a border or meadow setting. It needs full sun and is tolerant of heat and humidity. Schizachyrium can grow in either acidic or alkaline soils, and can tolerate a range of moisture conditions including average to extremely dry. It does not need to be fertilized. It's a good idea to cut this grass back to ground level in late fall in order to have a sturdier plant the coming year.
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Summer to late summer for next season
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Notes:
Save finished 1 gallon plants to step up into 3-5 gallon containers in the fall. This will yield large plants for the following season.
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Summer to late summer for next season
Finish:
10-12 weeks
Notes:
Save finished 1 gallon plants to step up into 3-5 gallon containers in the fall. This will yield large plants for the following season.
Growing Temperature:
68-75° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
1.50-2.0
Fertility:
Avoid overfeeding Schizachyrium as it causes floppy growth. They are native grasses that do not require a large amount of fertility. Feed lightly at 50-75 ppm as needed.
For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Provide 10-12 weeks of cold temperatures below 45° F.
Pests & Diseases:
Primary pests are aphids and spider mites.
Avoid wet conditions as this can lead to root and crown rot.
Potting & Timing:
Plant during warm summer temperatures for best bulking results. Avoid spring planting as these warm season grasses grow best during warm temperatures and long days.
Moisture:
Slightly moist, allowing to dry slightly between waterings once established.
Planting Level:
Plant in a well-drained soil with the top of plug at the soil line.
Lighting:
Provide high light levels. Direct sun will promote the best foliage color and habit.
Grower Tips:
Warm season grasses such as Schizachyrium are best grown in summer of the year prior to sales for best results.
Height:
32.0-36.0 Inches
Spread:
22.0-26.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Flower Color:
Tan shades
Foliage Color:
Blue shades Purple shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Late Summer Early Fall
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Seasonal Interest:
Fall Color
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Eclectic Prairie Rain Garden
Other Features:
Border Plant Cut Foliage Drought Tolerant Easy To Grow Erosion Control Attractive Foliage Mass Planting Focal Point
Origin:
Native to North America
This grass is terrific in a border or meadow setting. It needs full sun and is tolerant of heat and humidity. Schizachyrium can grow in either acidic or alkaline soils, and can tolerate a range of moisture conditions including average to extremely dry. It does not need to be fertilized. It's a good idea to cut this grass back to ground level in late fall in order to have a sturdier plant the coming year.
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Summer to late summer for next season
Finish:
8-10 weeks
Notes:
Save finished 1 gallon plants to step up into 3-5 gallon containers in the fall. This will yield large plants for the following season.
Container:
Trade 1 Gallon Container
When to Plant:
Summer to late summer for next season
Finish:
10-12 weeks
Notes:
Save finished 1 gallon plants to step up into 3-5 gallon containers in the fall. This will yield large plants for the following season.
Growing Temperature:
68-75° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.5
EC (What is EC?):
1.50-2.0
Fertility:
Avoid overfeeding Schizachyrium as it causes floppy growth. They are native grasses that do not require a large amount of fertility. Feed lightly at 50-75 ppm as needed.
For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Provide 10-12 weeks of cold temperatures below 45° F.
Pests & Diseases:
Primary pests are aphids and spider mites.
Avoid wet conditions as this can lead to root and crown rot.
Potting & Timing:
Plant during warm summer temperatures for best bulking results. Avoid spring planting as these warm season grasses grow best during warm temperatures and long days.
Moisture:
Slightly moist, allowing to dry slightly between waterings once established.
Planting Level:
Plant in a well-drained soil with the top of plug at the soil line.
Lighting:
Provide high light levels. Direct sun will promote the best foliage color and habit.
Grower Tips:
Warm season grasses such as Schizachyrium are best grown in summer of the year prior to sales for best results.
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