Prairie Dropseed
Sporobolus heterolepis
This native American prairie plant forms a beautiful, upright, arching clump. Slow-growing, but worth the wait. The emerald green foliage is fine-textured. The flowers appear in August; the 6-8″ panicles rise 2-3′ above the foliage and have a sweet fragrance. Once the seed ripens, they droop over. In autumn, the plant turns a golden yellow, sometimes with orange hues, and then the entire plant turns a light brown for the winter months. Extremely heat and drought tolerant. Clump forming.
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Sun Tolerance
Attributes
MINIMUM HEIGHT  | 
2  | 
Feet  | 
MAXIMUM HEIGHT  | 
3  | 
Feet  | 
MINIMUM SPREAD  | 
2  | 
Feet  | 
MAXIMUM SPREAD  | 
3  | 
Feet  | 
HARDINESS ZONES  | 
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9  |